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Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development

Joe Boyle and Evan Cooper
Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development
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  • Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development

    Should Managers Still Code With Mike Crittenden

    06/6/2025 | 53 mins.

    In this very special 100th episode we bring in seasoned manager and old friend Mike "Critter" Crittenden and ask him - "Should Managers Still Code?". Critter is a senior manager at Github and managed both Joe and I at Way-bleep. Together we cover the changing landscape of technical teams, what makes managers really great, and where deep technical skills fit into the manager toolbox.

  • Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development

    Just Chatting

    18/5/2025 | 38 mins.

    We get back into the swing of things with an informal chat mostly about the existential crises of no longer being frontend devs. We dive into topics like the current AI agent hype, how we don't know what articles to even read anymore (or if anyone reads articles anymore), and what to call ourselves now.

  • Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development

    Giving a Bleep About Design

    10/4/2025 | 1h 6 mins.

    Another guest! In this episode, we cover Cap Watkins' "The Sliding Scale of Giving A F*ck" with designer Daniel Casey. This episode is all about a framework of how engineering and design can work together when everyone cares about the end product. It's a great listen for anyone wanting to learn how to have productive disagreements. Listen through to the end for some spicy AI takes...Daniel has been a principal designer at CVS, a senior director at Ticket Master, and is currently a principal designer at Proximity Lab. Check out his profile!

  • Runtime Rundown - JavaScript and Web Development

    The Aspirin Paradox

    18/3/2025 | 47 mins.

    In this episode we cover "Locked doors, headaches, and intellectual need" by Max Kreminski. This article outlines the concept of problem-solution ordering issues and how they are the reason no one understands monads. We soon realize these problem-solution ordering issues are everywhere, and figuring them out is the key to true teaching.Here's the article Joe mentioned that does a way better job of explaining monads than he did: Functors, Applicatives, and Monads in Pictures.We decided to cover this article based on a wonderful user comment by @cebamps (gently) calling us out for our flippant take on functional programmers. Thank you so much for writing in!

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    Neurodiversity & Tech With Shea Belsky

    11/3/2025 | 48 mins.

    We have another guest! This time it's Shea Belsky - host of Autistic Techie, former CTO of Mentra, and long time friend of the show. We dive into how TypeScript can empower neurodivergent engineers and explore ways we can all work together more effectively. Join us for a conversation that combines practical insights with heartfelt discussions about creating a more inclusive tech community.

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Web development, JavaScript, careers. Each week starts with an article and and ends with good news.
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