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We sit down with egghead.io instructors to talk about the latest and greatest in web development. These conversations will take you deeper into the human side of coding web applications and...

In this episode of What's Good, Joel Hooks sits down with Dev Agrawal, a member of the SolidJS core team, to discuss the evolving landscape...

Dax Raad, known for his strong opinions on Twitter, sat down for a chat about web dev, career moves, and building cool stuff. He's not afrai...

Dev and Joel discuss React Miami conference, praising its fun atmosphere and location. They chat about React Server Components, with Dev sha...

Alex took spent the last year and a half creating his course, The Ultimate Guide to Understanding DOM Events, at egghead. Finding the time t...

Ryan’s background as a musician taught him many lessons that would eventually apply to his current career. As a musician, he learned about c...

Perhaps the most important skill that a software developer can have is the ability to ask good questions. Questions will lead to the answers...

Programming might be the quickest path for someone to start earning six figures. But, it may be a quick path, it is not an easy path. You ha...

Getting a job as a web developer right out of the gate isn't easy. People often face rejection after rejection. But, you don't have to take...

Epic React is Kent's attempt at making the biggest impact on the world. It's Kent's philosophy that he can have a much larger impact by teac...

Tomasz highly recommends companies hire interns and train them because you can get some amazing engineers that you know are going to fit the...

Shirley Wu is a freelance data visualization expert. Data visualization, at its core, is when you take lots of data, and it's hard for you t...

"Indie Hacker" - An entrepreneur that is working to gain some form of independence. Courtland Allen is the founder of indiehackers.com. He d...

Rosie Sherry is both an unschooling parent and the founder of the Ministry Of Testing. There's a disproportionate number of bootstrappers wh...

Design systems are your component library, documentation, tools, et cetera. And then there are the operations of it. So like an agile team u...

Segun Adebayo was turned off of web development after struggling with Wordpress' themes and plugins, and so he went straight into UI design...

T7 Chicken was where it all began with Nick's journey into development. Nick had no development experience. Still, he wasn't satisfied with...

Monica Powell didn't have the most straightforward path to her first job as a developer. She took a couple of years of graphic design in col...

At first, React looked like it might have been a fad, and JSX seemed weird. But, it didn't take long for people to see the power and beauty...

D3.js is the defacto library that people use to create custom data visualizations on the web today. It's powerful and flexible. You can do w...

Hiro started coding HTML and CSS back in middle school so she could make internet friends and talk about anime. She never thought of coding...

Khalal's first language was Java, he learned his it in school. He didn't like coding in school because all they did was learn algorithms and...

Making technical decisions for your business when you don't have experience as a developer is difficult. It's scary to make decisions that y...

To executives, new features mean more money, but even if you had terrific features, they wouldn't be worth a thing if they only worked half...

How many of us still almost exclusively use console.log() when trying to debug something? It's okay, plenty of us do it that way, but you co...

Everything is a system, and every system is a box in another larger system. It's up to managers to think in systems to make choices and unde...

Marisa Morby is a professional product manager. A common question she gets is "what's the difference between a product manager and a project...

When you are a consultant, you can't just learn a framework and then choose a place to work that uses it. Your clients will have their own n...

There are a few options for those trying to start a career in web development, teach yourself, join a bootcamp, or go to college. Veni chose...

You don't have to be passionate about code to have a successful career as a developer. Pariss Athena talks about how it isn't the code itsel...

Vue has a reputation of being the most beginner-friendly framework, but that didn't just happen by accident. The Vue CLI is an excellent exa...

J.C. Hiatt put together the conference MagnoliaJS in the town of Jackson, Missouri to help his community and combat the growing problem of b...
What do we do when all of our needs are met when we are making seventy-five thousand plus a year, working for a company with some prestige,...

Teaching provides a learner with more information, but the information isn't the only thing that is required to teach effectively. Doing is...

Jen Looper, developer advocate and the founder of Vue Vixens, didn't study software development in college, she has a Ph.D. in French Litera...

There's a kind of "black box" mystery that surrounds illustrators and programmers, to someone who isn't one their skills seem like a form of...

JavaScript fatigue is a topic that has been trending for a while now. It's easy to get overwhelmed with the constant influx of new technolog...

Web development is a fantastic field where people, for little to no money, can self-teach everything you need to make a career, and it's ama...

Marcy Sutton is the Head of Learning at GatsbyJS, but what does that mean? One of Gatsby's core focuses is the community, and a part of that...

Sara Vieira, developer advocate and professional maker of dumb shit, talks through why she does her weird experiments on the internet. Somet...

Today we are joined by Ali Spittel, a Software Engineer and Developer Advocate at dev.to, who speaks with us about: The skills she gained fr...

Today we are joined by Chris Biscardi where we discuss: Learning in public and him live-streaming open-source development Gatsby as a PWA ge...

Lindsey Kopacz, web-developer and accessibility blogger, joins us today to discuss: The positives that being authentic and public with your...

Tae'lur Alexis, self taught programmer and founder of CodeEveryday, talks to us about: Figuring out that software was what she wanted to do...

Josh Doody, the author of Fearless Salary Negotiation, joins us today to discuss: What you need to look out for to stay ahead in the industr...

Tania Rascia works as a web developer full time. However, just a few years ago she was working as a professional chef. How and why did she m...

Today Angie Jones, a master inventor and automated testing engineer, speaks with us about what a master inventor is and what it took to rece...

Diana Rodriguez, Worldwide Community Organizer for the Vue Vixens Initiative, joins us today to talk about her early experiences with develo...

Julia Evans, is a zine author and software engineer at Stripe. She joins us to talk about teaching specifics as opposed to high-level overvi...

Joel and Brian Lonsdorf discuss the pain and growth of learning, math as a source of truth, dispelling that idea that you need to be a wizar...

Today we are joined by Jem Young, a senior software engineer over at Netflix. Jem is here to discuss his programming philosophy and how it i...