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Ep 84What's new in Craft CMS 3.5 & what's coming in 4.0!
On this episode, we talk with Brandon Kelly & Leah Stephenson from Pixel & Tonic about all the fancy new features in the recently released Craft CMS 3.5!

Ep 83A peek behind the iron curtain of building a GraphQL API
On this episode, we talk with Andris Ševčenko, the Lead Special Ops Engineer @ Pixel & Tonic about what it’s like to craft the underlying APIs that thousands of developers will be leveraging.

Ep 82Development & the Philosophy of Stoicism
On this episode, we have Sam Hernandez from Precocity LLC on to talk to us about how the centuries old philosophy of Stocism applies to development, and to our lives.

Ep 81From Primary School Teacher to React Dev to Tailwind Labs
On this episode we talk to Simon Vrachliotis aka “SimonSwiss” from Tailwind Labs about his wild journey being a primary school teacher in the Swiss alps to surfing the waves in Sydney, Australia as a React developer at Thinkmill and then on to being employee #2 at Tailwind Labs.

Ep 80Critical SEOmatic SSTI Vulnerability Post-Mortem
Hosted by Matt Stein, on this episode we talk to Andrew Welch from nystudio107, Nevin Lyne from Arcus Tech, and Brad Bell from Pixel & Tonic.

Ep 79A Gentle Introduction to GraphQL
On this episode, Eve Porcello, Lead Instructor at Moon Highway, gives us a gentle introduction to GraphQL.

Ep 78Amezmo cloud hosting and deployment for PHP
On this episode we talk to Ryan McCullagh, founder of the PHP hosting and deployment platform Amezmo.

Ep 77Building React Native apps with Expo
On this episode, Evan “Lord of Open Source” Bacon from Expo.io is on to talk to us about building React Native apps in Expo.

Ep 76Using Stitches CSS in JS to Improve on Tailwind CSS
On this episode, we talk to Christian Alfoni & Fabrice Weinberg about their brand new Tailwind CSS inspired CSS in JS baby, Stitches!

Ep 75Boost Your Local Development with Craft Nitro
On this episode, we have Jason McCallister and Brad Bell from Pixel & Tonic on to talk about their new Craft Nitro product for local PHP development.

Ep 74Bro, Do You Even Test?
Jennifer Blumberg hosts this episode with Giel Tettelaar, Tech Lead @ Global Network Group & the author of the Craft CMS testing environment to talk all about testing!

Ep 73Organize All The Things! with Notion Jedi Marie Poulin
On this episode we talk to Notion Jedi Marie Poulin about the free-form, flexible organization tool that is Notion.

Ep 72Do's and Don'ts for Docker-izing applications
In this episode, we talk to Andreas Wittig from cloudonaut.io about best practices when using Docker for our web applications.

Ep 71Alpine.js is like Tailwind CSS for JavaScript
On this episode we have the author of Alpine.js, Caleb Porzio, on to discuss his very lightweight JavaScript library that just might be exactly what you need.

Ep 70Bluetick.io's Mike Taber on Building your own SaaS
In this episode, we talk to Mike Taber about his Software as a Service (Saas) product Bluetick.io that automates personalized contact emails for you.

Ep 69Remote Working & Pair Programming with Tuple
On this episode, we talk to Ben Orenstein about Tuple, dubbed “The best remote pair programming app on macOS”.

Ep 68Sizzy the browser for developers & designers
On this episode, we’re joined by special guest Lea Alcantara to talk with Kitze about Sizzy, his web browser for developers & designers.

Ep 67Exiting the Tech Business
On this episode, we talk to Matt Barron, who as of today left his job as a senior designer at Thinkmill… and exited the tech business entirely.

Ep 66Interviewing for a Webdev Job in 2020
In this episode we talk to Paulo Elias, formerly from IDEO, about his experiences interviewing for a frontend web development position in 2020.

Ep 65Developers are from Mars, Designers are from Venus
On this episode, we talk to Souvik Das Gupta from Miranj and Rob Hewitt from Steadfast Design Firm about how designers and developers can work more effectively together.

Ep 64Web Performance with @csswizardry Harry Roberts
On this episode, @csswizardry Harry Roberts regales us with stories from the trenches, discussing the real-world web performance problems he’s helped companies overcome, and how.

Ep 63Development and the Art of Focus
Matt Stein from Working Concept hosts this episode all about the art of focus, joined by special guests Brandon Kelly from Pixel & Tonic and Ransom Roberson from Venveo.

Ep 62Building Mobile Apps with React Native
On this episode we talk with Paulo Ellias about building real native iOS and Android apps in React native.

Ep 61Framework Agnostic Web Components with Stencil
On this episode, we’re joined by Adam Bradley & Manu Martinez-Almeida, the Ionic Framework team behind Stencil!

Ep 60devMode 2019 Holiday Special
This special holiday episode of devMode.fm is some roundtable banter with many of the regular devMode.fm hosts, and nothing technical is discussed at all.

Ep 59Handling Developer Burnout
On this episode, we have a roundtable discussion on developer burnout spearheaded by Ben Parizek of Barrrel Strength Design, along with our guest Ben Croker of PutYourLightsOn.

Ep 58Exploring Data Visualization with d3.js
On this episode, we talk with Amelia Wattenberger, a frontend & UX developer at Parse.ly about data visualization aka dataviz.

Ep 57Making an Insanely Good Author Experience (AX)
On this episode we talk with Katie Fritz from Foster Commerce about what it takes to have an awesome Author Experience (AX).

Ep 56How, when, and why to use the JAMstack
In this episode, we have a roundtable discussion with a variety of experienced web developers who are at different stages of using the JAMstack, from not at all, to exploring/experimenting, to using to deliver client projects to production.

Ep 55JAMstack & Serverless with Netlify
On this episode, we talk to Shawn “swyx” Wang from Netlify about the JAMstack & Serverless revolution in frontend development.

Ep 54Luring Clients away from WordPress
On this episode, we’re joined by Sebastien Dehesdin from Bleeps & Blops to talk about luring clients away from WordPress.

Ep 53Turning knowledge & passion into your own SaaS
In this episode, we talk to Matt Gray about his journey from working at an agency to freelancing to developing his own software as a service (SaaS) called “Servd”.

Ep 52Dot All 2019 Conference Recap & Analysis, Live from Montreal!
The devMode.fm crew recaps the Dot All 2019 Conference in Montreal, Canada… joined by Ben Croker and Lindsey DiLoreto. If you couldn’t make it, this podcast is for you!

Ep 51What traits does it take to be a good developer?
In this roundtable discussion, we delve into what traits we believe it takes to be a good developer. We’re joined by special guests Jennifer Blumberg from Next Solutions, Paulo Elias from IDEO, and Ransom Roberson from Venveo for a fantastic discussion.

Ep 50Returning sanity to the webdev process
In this episode, we talk to Chris Ferdinandi believes that many of our modern best practices are harming the web.

Ep 49The Honesty Required to Run a Profitable Business
In this episode we talk with Stephen Callender about what it takes to run a profitable business. As it turns out, it requires a whole lot of honesty.

Ep 48Theming in Gatsby JS
On this episode we’re joined by Jason Lengstorf and Chris Biscardi to talk about the newly released Gatsby Themes!

Ep 47New awesomeness coming in Vue.js 3.0
In this episode, we talk to Vue.js core team member Chris Fritz about what awesome new features we can look forward to in Vue.js 3.0!

Ep 46What's New in Craft CMS 3.2 with Brandon Kelly
In this episode we have on Brandon Kelly from Pixel and Tonic to talk about the newly released Craft CMS 3.2!

Ep 45Design, Build, and Launch with Webflow!
In this episode we talk about the visual development tool Webflow with co-founder Vlad Magdalin. Webflow is a visual website builder targeted at developers rather than end users.

Ep 44Svelte 3's radical new approach to web frameworks
In this episode we have on Rich Harris, the creator the Svelte JavaScript framework. Rich leads us through the new Svelte 3.0 release, and how it moves away from a traditional JavaScript framework into a JavaScript framework compiler.

Ep 43Developers… Assemble! WebAssembly is here!
On this episode we have on @GoogleDevExpert Jay Phelps from Citadel Securities about WebAssembly. We talk about what WebAssembly (or Wasm) is, and how it’s a “BIG IDEA” that’s going to impact you in the future.

Ep 42Una Kravets on Google Material Design & web trends
In this episode we have the one and only Una Kravets on to discuss her new status as a Googler in the Material Design Web department. We talk to Una about what exactly Google’s Material Design is, and how it’s far more than just Google’s UX for the web.

Ep 41webpack inside & out with Sean Larkin
In this episode, we talk to webpack core maintainer Sean Larkin about what webpack is, who it’s intended for, and where it’s going in the future!

Ep 40Flat is Beautiful: Statamic 3 with Jack McDade
In this episode of devMode.fm we talk with Jack McDade about his flat file CMS Statamic. We talk about the original problem of developer workflow that Statamic was intended to solve, and then move on to how it all works at a nuts & bolts level.

Ep 39@pika/web brings 2014 simplicity to 2019 JavaScript
In this episode, we talk with Fred K. Schott from the Pika Project about a future without webpack. Instead of having a massive build system just to use some node packages on the frontend, we can use @pika/web!

Ep 38Slack is Destroying Communities
On this episode, we have Zach Shallbetter, co-founder of Uxiliary on to discuss the “Frontend Developers” community he started on Slack.

Ep 37SEO for Web Developers: The Silence of the Chickens
In this episode, we have Simon Cox from Cox & Co Creative on to talk about what web developers need to know about the science of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) vs. the “sacrificing chickens” voodoo.

Ep 36Modern Design Systems, Tooling, and Tokens
In this episode we talk to Dominik Wilkowski of Thinkmill about design systems from a modern tooling point of view. We talk about how the real goal is to bridge the gap between design and development, and what role tooling can have in making this easier.

Ep 35Pricing Medium to Large Sized Projects
In this episode we have on Jennifer Blumberg from Next/Solutions to talk about pricing medium to large sized projects. We’re talking about projects that are firmly in the 5 figure range, venturing on up into the 6 figure range.