The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and
In this episode, Matt interviews Thomas Chant, an educator at Scrimba and creator of their Advanced
In this episode of the HTML All Things Podcast, Matt and Mike explore the concept of monorepos - wha
CSS is typically reserved to just laying out pages, with any sort of interactivity or layout changes
In this episode, Matt and Mike introduce a new episode type dedicated to exploring the rapidly evolv
How much power should you give your clients and non-tech colleagues? In this episode, Matt and Mike
Level up your vanilla JavaScript with these powerful Web APIs that every developer should know. In t
Rushed timelines and last-minute jobs are something that most developers are all too familiar with.
The WordPress drama between WPEngine and Matt Mullenweg has been quite the stir up for primarily Wor
Side projects are often done as a for-fun and potentially for-profit outlet for web developers looki
In this episode Matt and MIke, continue their deep dive into the toughest concepts in web developmen
Web development is not easy! Websites need to work on multiple devices, respect SEO best practices,
Matt and Mike had a great conversation with Shashi Lo this week! Shashi is a senior software enginee
While trying to solve a coding problem this week, Matt found himself buried in a collection of solut
There is a lot of tech out there! It seems every day someone is coming out with a new way to edit im
Scope creep is a very dangerous thing that can endanger a team's productivity and mental health. It
Code quality matters! When developers write better, cleaner, and safer code - their deliverables imp
Should AI run in the cloud or on-device? Some people think that on-device is the only way forward as
This week Matt and Mike took a trip down memory lane to discuss, debate, and reflect on some of thei
It's often said that in order to become a junior developer, you should learn the three foundational
In this episode, Matt and Mike dive deep into the results of the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 202