
Episode 5
Dank Memes and JS Dreams with Stripe's Jordan Scales
Jordan Scales is a Software Engineer at Stripe and notorious Twitter memelord. He joins us on The Undefined to talk about dank memes, his origin story, and Stripe's React component library and frontend developer experience.
The Undefined Podcast · Jared Palmer & Ken Wheeler
April 20, 20191h 0mExplicit
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Show Notes
Jordan Scales is a Software Engineer at Stripe and notorious Twitter memelord. He joins us on The Undefined to talk about dank memes, his origin story, and Stripe's React component library and frontend developer experience.
Featuring
- Jordan Scales - Twitter, Github, Website
- Ken Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Jared Palmer – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Links
- @fat (creator of Twitter Bootstrap)
- 3Blue1Brown YouTube
- Video: "This one time at Bandcamp" from American Pie (1999)
- Animate Plus by Benjamin De Cock (Twitter, Github)
- Aphrodite
- BEM (i.e. "Block Element Modifier" CSS naming convention)
- PostCSS is a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript
- Palantir Blueprint
- Segment Evergreen
- A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston
- Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin
- Yoshi's Crafted World for Switch
- Dog Blood (Skrillex & Boys Noize) - Turn Off The Lights
- Billie Eilish
Picks
- Rome toolchain (Twitter Thread, Undefined Episode 1 with Seb)
- Casamigos
- Miller Lite
- Malika Favre
- Patagonia Vests! (Article, React Amsterdam Video)
- Keystone Light Keystalope
Topics
reactmathtech culturecodingsegmentprogrammingbemstripesoftwaretechnologyjavascriptpalantirdesign systemstypescriptcomponentsweb designweb developmentcssremote workscss