On this episode, Frances Coronel and I discuss the topic of coding bootcamps. We also touch on traditional academia and the pros and cons that come along with both bootcamps and traditional schooling.Frances Coronel on the web:Frances on Twit
On this episode, Ryan Burgess and I discuss the true meaning behind a/b testing and what that means to the user.Ryan on TwitterFront End Happy HourReactathon 2018A/B Testing?OptimizelyGoogle AnalyticsAppDynamicsDynatrace
On this episode Jeremy and I talk about performance on the web, convincing stakeholders that performance matters, auditing experiences using lighthouse, and WebP.Jeremy on the web:Jeremy Wagner on TwitterJeremy Wagner's SitePerformance Info
In this episode, Alex Castillo and I discuss the world of JavaScript and neurotech. This is a mind blowing episode, no pun intended, and if you were looking to get your feet wet in this area of front end technology. Give it a listen!Alex Casti
In this episode, Nicki Rios and I discuss all of the great things about mentoring other developers in the industry and share outlets for finding others to mentor.Find Nicki at these places below:Nicki Rios on TwitterNicki Rios on LinkedInMe
In this episode, my guest Rachel Krause and I talk about the pros and cons of using responsive front-end frameworks. Her and I cover the biggest of them all, Bootstrap, as well as Foundation and Shoelace.
Chris: What is up boils and ghouls, and welcome to another episode of Tales from the Script, a podcast focused on front end web development, accessibility, performance, end user experience, with a little bit of horror mixed in. I'm your host, t
On this episode, my guest Matt Rose and I discuss the problem between the industry and the reliance on frameworks to get the job done.More details coming soon!
Hello boils and ghouls and welcome to Tales from the Script, a podcast focused on front end web development, accessibility, performance and user experience. I'm your host, the script keeper, Chris DeMars and you are in for a treat. Check out T