The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss all things Vue 3.0, with the release hot off it's heels, Mike
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss some of the things that you may find yourself doing as a web d
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss the day in the life of a developer, specifically Mike's schedu
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss a flurry of different topics that didn't quite make the cut in
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss plugins - from lightboxes, to SEO helpers, and everything in-b
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss vanilla HTML, CSS, and JS versus Webflow, comparing and contra
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss what a JavaScript framework is and why you'd want to use it ov
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss the power and importance of website content when it comes to l
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss all things code reviews. Whether you love them or hate them, c
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss working from home. With many workers across the globe settling
In this episode Matt and Mike sit down with Megan Mee to discuss mental health in the workplace. Men
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss tutorial hell. There's so much to learn out there that it's ea
It's episode 100! It's been a long journey and we couldn't have done it without you - thank you! As
In this episode Matt and Mike sit down with Devonta Johnson to discuss imposter syndrome, project ma
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss iterative design. No matter what you're designing, or using, i
Programming for hours, months, or years can easily give way to a cluster of bad habits. In this epis
In this episode Matt and Mike sit down with David Lindahl, a long time friend of the show and UI dev
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss why coding might not be for you. Many people will just say th
In this tidbit, Matt and Mike discuss the recent news that Joe Rogan's JRE (Joe Rogan Experience) po
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss something more important than your MVP (Minimum Viable Product