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Modern Web

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The modern web is changing fast. Front-end frameworks evolve quickly, standards are emerging and old ones are fading out of favor. There are a lot of things to learn, but knowing the right thing is more critical than learning them all. Modern Web Podcast is an interview-style show where we learn about modern web development from industry experts. We’re committed to making it easy to digest lots of useful information!

The modern web is changing fast. Front-end frameworks evolve quickly, standards are emerging and old ones are fading out of favor. There are a lot of things to learn, but knowing the right thing is more critical than learning them all. Modern Web Podcast is an interview-style show where we learn about modern web development from industry experts. We’re committed to making it easy to digest lots of useful information!

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The Evolution of Prisma in 2025 with Søren Bramer Schmidt, CEO and Founder of Prisma

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson chat with Søren Bramer Schmidt, CEO and Founder of Prisma, about the evolution of Prisma to a widely adopted ORM used by 50% of Fortune 2000 companies. Søren shares insights on balancing open-source growth with enterprise adoption, optimizing ORM performance, and addressing concerns like N+1 queries and vendor lock-in.The discussion also covers the launch of Prisma Postgres, a managed database designed to make provisioning as easy as creating a Notion page, and the shift from Rust to TypeScript for better efficiency. With AI transforming development, Søren explores how Prisma is adapting to new demands in database tooling. Keypoints from this episode:1. Prisma’s Evolution – Søren Schmidt discusses how Prisma started as Graphcool and evolved into a widely used ORM, now adopted by 50% of Fortune 2000 companies.2. Balancing Open Source and Enterprise – The conversation explores Prisma’s approach to maintaining an open-source community while ensuring enterprise-grade performance and stability.3. Prisma Postgres & Tech Shifts – Søren introduces Prisma Postgres, a managed database aimed at simplifying provisioning, and explains the decision to shift Prisma’s query engine from Rust to TypeScript.4. AI and the Future of Databases – The episode highlights how AI-driven development is shaping modern database tooling and how Prisma is adapting to meet the needs of today’s developers.Follow Søren Bramer Schmidt on Social MediaTwitter: https://x.com/sorenbsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorenbs/?originalSubdomain=de Chapters Introduction and Host Banter (00:00 - 02:26) The Origins of Prisma (02:26 - 07:31) Building an Open-Source Community (07:31 - 12:36) Rearchitecting Prisma: Moving from Rust to TypeScript (12:36 - 18:31) Prisma’s Role in Startups and Enterprises (18:31 - 25:40) Introducing Prisma Postgres and the Future of Databases (25:40 - 33:10) AI, Serverless, and the Evolution of App Development (33:10 - 42:25) Optimizing Database Performance with Prisma (42:25 - 45:00) Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks (45:00 - End)Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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How Code Reviews Shape Strong Engineering Leaders: Pairing vs. Mobbing

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On this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Rob Ocel and Adam Rackis talk with Noah Harris, Senior Engineering Manager at Launch, to discuss the impact of mob programming and how it can transform engineering teams. Noah shares how pairing and mobbing helped him rapidly level up in his early career, how it fosters stronger communication, and why it’s particularly valuable for remote teams. The conversation also explores engineering leadership, breaking past career plateaus, and the importance of soft skills in advancing your career. Noah shares insights on servant leadership, how engineers can take ownership without waiting for permission, and the role of code reviews in shaping strong technical leaders. Key Points Mob Programming for Team Growth – Noah explains how mob programming enhances collaboration, speeds up knowledge sharing, and improves code quality, especially in remote teams. The Role of Pair Programming in Skill Development – Pairing with experienced engineers helped Noah rapidly learn JavaScript and asynchronous programming, reinforcing the importance of hands-on mentorship. Breaking the Engineering Career Ceiling – Engineers looking to step into leadership roles need to be proactive, take ownership, and engage in code reviews to build influence and credibility. Servant Leadership & Soft Skills Matter – Leadership isn’t about authority—it’s about removing blockers, supporting the team, and improving communication. Engineers who master this mindset naturally transition into leadership roles. Follow Noah Harris on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nharris31/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/nharris31.bsky.social
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Is DevRel Really Worth It for Most Organizations?

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On this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson sit down with Marc Backes, a freelance full-stack engineer with a wild journey through Vue.js, Nuxt, and DevRel. Marc shares what makes the Vue community stand out, why DevRel often misses the mark, and how Wikipedia uses Vue 3 to scale content across thousands of languages.Then, things get real. Marc opens up about a $250,000 startup disaster that changed his view on business forever. Meanwhile, Danny breaks down what it takes to run a tech conference on a shoestring budget—and why developers hate traditional marketing.Key Points from this episode:- The Power of Vue & Nuxt – Marc shares why he chose Vue.js, how he built his website with Nuxt, and what makes the Vue community unique.- DevRel: Hype vs. Reality – A discussion on whether DevRel is truly valuable for companies, how it's often misused, and what actually works in developer advocacy.- A $250K Startup Mistake – Marc’s story of losing $250,000 in a failed startup and the crucial lesson about contracts and trust in business.- Scaling Tech & Community – Insights on Wikipedia’s use of Vue 3 for translation, plus Danny’s experience running a tech conference with limited resources.Chapters0:00 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Failure 0:43 - Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome 4:25 - Mark’s Experience in the Vue Community 9:22 - Working with Large-Scale Organizations 13:05 - Transitioning Between Developer and DevRel 19:00 - Is DevRel Worth It? 24:25 - The Challenges of Running a Tech Conference 26:02 - Lessons from Entrepreneurship 30:56 - The Emotional Toll of Failure 35:03 - Revisiting the $250,000 Grant Story 39:42 - Handling Failure and Moving Forward 41:14 - Where to Find Mark OnlineFollow Marc Backes on Social MediaTwitter: https://x.com/themarcbaLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarcba/Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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AI is Making Serverless and Cloud Development TOO EASY

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Danny Thompson and Adam Rackis talk with Abdel Sghiouar, Cloud Developer Advocate at Google, Kubernetes Podcast co-host, and CNCF Ambassador. Abdel shares insights from his global tech journey, from Morocco to Google's largest data center in Belgium, and now Sweden. They discuss cloud computing trends, including WebAssembly, AI-driven serverless workloads, and the shifting lines between frontend and backend. They also explore AI’s impact on cloud development, from simplifying tooling to raising questions about job automation. Abdel offers a pragmatic take on AI’s role, emphasizing that those who learn to leverage it will thrive. Key points from this episode: - Cultural Differences in Tech – Abdel’s global experience shaped his view on work culture, from Morocco’s relationship-driven workplaces to Europe’s structured work-life balance. - Making Cloud Simpler – He focuses on breaking down cloud concepts and making them more approachable for developers, from high-level serverless tools to hands-on infrastructure. - AI in Cloud & Serverless – AI is improving cloud navigation, troubleshooting, and serverless efficiency, with tools like Google Cloud Assist and Vercel’s Fluid Compute. - AI & Tech Jobs – AI won’t replace developers but will automate simpler tasks. Understanding fundamentals and problem-solving remain key to staying relevant. 0:00 - The challenge of opinionated platforms and integration in cloud 0:46 - Welcome to the Modern Web Podcast with Danny Thompson & Adam Rackis 1:15 - Guest introduction: Abdel Sghiouar, Cloud Developer Advocate at Google 2:01 - Abdel’s international journey and how different work cultures shape tech perspectives 7:08 - Bridging the cloud knowledge gap for web developers 9:38 - Cloud fundamentals: compute, storage, and networking 12:19 - Emerging trends: WebAssembly, AI, and serverless evolution 16:07 - AI’s impact on cloud development: Hype vs. reality 22:27 - The future of serverless and infrastructure automation 28:22 - Google Cloud vs. Firebase: Balancing simplicity and scalability 31:50 - What Abdel is geeking out about: Content creation and AI tools 34:51 - Closing thoughts & where to connect 🔗 Find Abdellfetah online: 📍 Twitter/X:@BoredAbdel 📍 LinkedIn:Abdellfetah Sghiouar 📍 Kubernetes Podcast:kubernetespodcast.com
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Fluid Compute: Vercel’s Next Step in the Evolution of Serverless?

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson sit down with Mariano Cocirio, Staff Product Manager at Vercel, to discuss Fluid Compute, a new cloud computing model that blends the best of serverless scalability with traditional server efficiency. They explore the challenges of AI workloads in serverless environments, the high costs of idle time, and how Fluid Compute optimizes execution to reduce costs while maintaining performance. Mariano explains how this approach allows instances to handle multiple requests efficiently while still scaling to zero when not in use. The conversation also covers what developers need to consider when adopting this model, the impact on application architecture, and how to track efficiency gains using Vercel’s observability tools.Is Fluid Compute the next step in the evolution of serverless? Is it redefining cloud infrastructure altogether? Chapter Fluid Compute merges the best of servers and serverless – It combines the scalability of serverless with the efficiency and reusability of traditional servers, allowing instances to handle multiple requests while still scaling down to zero. AI workloads struggle with traditional serverless models – Serverless is optimized for quick, stateless functions, but AI models often require long processing times, leading to high costs for idle time. Fluid Compute solves this by dynamically managing resources. No major changes required for developers – Fluid Compute works like a standard Node or Python server, meaning developers don’t need to change their code significantly. The only consideration is handling shared global state, similar to a traditional server environment. Significant cost savings and efficiency improvements – Vercel’s observability tools show real-time reductions in compute costs, with some early adopters seeing up to 85% savings simply by enabling Fluid Compute. Follow Mariano Cocirio on Social Media:Twitter:https://x.com/mcocirioLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcocirio/Sponsored by This Dot:thisdot.co
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Decentralized Social Media: The Future of the Online Tech Community or a Reactive Fad?

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, host Rob Ocel talks with Mike Chen, Co-founder & CTO of Motivo, about the evolving world of web animations. Mike shares his enthusiasm for tools like Framer Motion (now Motion) and the View Transitions API, discussing how they make complex animations more accessible and intuitive. The conversation explores the practicality of animations in real-world applications, balancing user delight with business value, and avoiding unnecessary complexity. They also discuss the state of decentralized social media, with Mike sharing his thoughts on Blue Sky and its approach to user control. Finally, Mike talks about his Let's Get Technical Discord, a mentorship-focused space helping mid-level engineers sharpen their skills. Making Animations More Accessible – Mike Chen discusses how tools like - - Framer Motion (now Motion) and the View Transitions API simplify complex animations, making them easier to implement while maintaining performance.-Balancing Business Value and User Delight – The group explores when animations enhance UX versus when they become unnecessary, emphasizing the importance of practicality in real-world applications.- Decentralized Social Media Challenges – Mike shares his perspective on Blue Sky, its approach to user-controlled feeds, and the trade-offs between decentralization and usability.-The Power of Mentorship in Tech – Mike talks about his Let's Get Technical Discord, a space dedicated to helping mid-level engineers grow through in-depth discussions and guided learning.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:23 - Guest Introduction: Mike Chen from Motivo 01:05 - Technologies That Have Caught Mike's Attention 01:40 - Web Animations and Their Growing Accessibility 02:13 - Framer Motion and the View Transitions API 02:50 - The Evolution of Animation Tools 03:31 - The Role of Spring Animations in UI 04:07 - Framer Motion vs. Framer as a Platform 05:05 - Expanding Animation Tools Beyond React 05:41 - Practical Use Cases for Animations in Development 06:17 - Business Justifications for Implementing Animations 07:02 - Subtle UI Enhancements vs. Overuse of Animations 08:04 - Good Animation Practices in UX 09:16 - How Companies Like Vercel and Linear Use Animations 10:55 - The Importance of Thoughtful UI Design 12:02 - The Impact of Animation on Brand Perception 13:27 - Animation as a Way to Reduce Cognitive Load 14:45 - Social Media Shifts and Blue Sky’s Growth 16:09 - The Vision Behind Blue Sky’s Decentralization Model 18:14 - The Challenges of Building User-Controlled Feeds 19:35 - Limitations of Blue Sky’s Decentralization Approach 21:48 - Blue Sky vs. Mastodon: Usability and Adoption 24:05 - Scaling Challenges as Blue Sky Reaches 30M Users 26:43 - The Trade-offs Between Centralization and Convenience 28:59 - The Role of UI in Establishing Trust in Brands 30:27 - The Value of Mentorship in Engineering Growth 32:09 - The Struggles of Learning Without Proper Guidance 33:51 - Why Context Matters in Technical Decisions 35:15 - Where to Find Mike Online and Discord Community 36:02 - Closing Remarks and Sponsor MessageFollow Mike Chen on Social MediaBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chenmike.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chenhmike/Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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The Future of Open Source: Funding, Sustainability, and the Open Source Pledge

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, host Rob Ocel, along with co-hosts Adam Rackis and Danny Thompson, explores the sustainability of open source with Chad Whitacre, Head of Open Source at Sentry. Chad discusses the Open Source Pledge, an initiative encouraging companies to fund the open source projects they rely on. He breaks down the challenges maintainers face, the imbalance between corporate benefit and community support, and why businesses need to step up. The conversation touches on alternative funding models, the history of open source licensing, and the push to make sustainability a core part of the industry. 🔗 Learn more at opensourcepledge.com. Key Points - The Open Source Pledge – Chad Whitacre, Head of Open Source at Sentry, explores the Open Source Pledge, which encourages companies to commit at least $2,000 per engineer per year to fund open source projects. The goal is to create a sustainable funding model for open source maintainers by shifting corporate mindsets toward recurring financial support. - Challenges in Open Source Sustainability – The discussion highlights the core issue of open source sustainability: while software itself is freely available, the expertise and time required to maintain it are scarce resources. - Many maintainers experience burnout due to unpaid labor, and there’s no clear business model to fund independent contributors. - Corporate Contributions Beyond Code – Whitacre outlines three ways companies can give back to open source: contributing code, offering in-kind resources (like infrastructure or bandwidth), and providing direct financial support. While many companies contribute code, direct monetary contributions remain rare. - The Social Contract of Open Source – The conversation frames open source as a “gift economy,” where companies benefit from freely available software and have an ethical obligation to give back. Whitacre aims to normalize financial contributions to maintainers, likening it to paying for a meal after consuming it at a restaurant rather than expecting everything for free. Follow Chad Whitacre on Social Media Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwhitacre/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chadwhitacre.com Twitter: https://x.com/chadwhitacre_ Github: https://github.com/chadwhitacre Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Backend Abstractions, Serverless Patterns, and Why It’s Okay to Start Learning with Frameworks

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Rob Ocel, Danny Thompson, Adam Rackis, and Brandon Mathis discuss the role of abstractions in software development. They explore frontend tools like React and SolidJS, backend abstractions like serverless platforms, and the importance of understanding patterns and learning through mistakes. The group also highlights emerging trends for 2025, including opportunities in platform plugins and developer marketplaces. Key Points for the Episode: The Role of Abstractions in Development: The panel discusses the benefits and challenges of abstractions in software development, emphasizing the importance of understanding underlying systems to avoid over-reliance on tools like React hooks and serverless platforms. Learning Through Experimentation: Personal experiences with tools like Advent of Code, exploring new languages like Swift and Rust, and experimenting with new frameworks like SolidJS highlight the importance of hands-on learning and stepping outside comfort zones. Platform Opportunities: A growing interest in building apps and plugins on established platforms like Stripe, Zoom, and Chrome Extensions showcases untapped opportunities for developers to create impactful solutions and monetize their skills. Chapters 0:00 - The Potential of Plugins and Platforms 0:42 - Welcome to the Modern Web Podcast 0:47 - Introducing the Hosts and Guests 1:19 - Holiday Projects and Side Gigs 1:31 - Danny’s Speedrun of a New Platform 2:07 - Adam’s Holiday Reading List 3:38 - Brandon’s Advent of Code Challenge in Swift and Rust 5:01 - Learning New Programming Languages Through Challenges 6:52 - Discussion on Abstractions in Software Development 7:10 - The Balance Between Abstractions and Understanding the Basics 8:56 - Learning Through Experience: The Importance of Stepping on Rakes 9:46 - React’s Role in Frontend Development and Its Critics 10:39 - The Evolution of Frontend and Backend Abstractions 12:09 - The Impact of Serverless and Cloud Platforms 13:31 - Misuse of Abstractions and Overcomplicated Code 14:27 - The Common Pitfalls of React Hooks Misuse 15:29 - Overuse of `useEffect` and Its Performance Implications 16:41 - Learning from Industry Experts: Insights from Ben Lesh 17:53 - The Evolution of the Web from Static Documents to Interactive Applications 19:04 - The Role of Abstractions in Backend Development and Serverless Adoption 21:06 - Advice for Developers on Understanding Patterns and Abstractions 22:21 - Sponsor Message: This Dot Labs 22:27 - Looking Ahead to 2025: Technologies and Trends 22:43 - Excitement Around SolidJS and Signals-Based Frameworks 23:29 - The Growing Ecosystem Around SolidJS and TanStack Router 24:48 - Insights from a Conversation with Ryan Carniato 25:19 - Interest in TanStack Start and React 19 Features 26:09 - Danny Learning Spanish and Coding Challenges 27:16 - Exploring New Platforms for Side Projects and Monetization 27:55 - The Untapped Potential in Plugin and App Store Ecosystems 29:01 - Case Study: Monetization through Small Chrome and Office Extensions 30:09 - Growth of Developer Marketplaces (Stripe, Slack, Shopify, Zoom) 31:06 - The Challenge of Getting Projects in Front of Users 32:03 - Opportunities in Game Modding and Twitch Extensions 32:32 - Closing Thoughts and Future Podcast Episodes 32:45 - Sponsor Message and Where to Find the Podcast Online Follow the crew on Twitter and Linkedin: Rob Twitter: https://x.com/robocell Rob Linkedin:   / robocel   Danny Twitter: https://x.com/DThompsonDev Danny Linkedin:   / dthompsondev   Adam Twitter: https://x.com/AdamRackis Adam Linkedin:   / adam-rackis-5b655a8   Brandon Twitter: https://x.com/BrandonMathis Brandon Linkedin:   / mathisbrandon   Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Software Engineers: You Can Become a Content Creator (with Bytes of Bree)

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In this Modern Web Podcast episode, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson chat with Bree Hall, developer advocate at HubSpot and content creator known as "Bytes of Bree." Bree shares her journey from front-end engineer to advocacy, offering insights on balancing travel, staying productive, and navigating the pressures of being "always on." They explore creating engaging content, short vs. long-form formats, and how to build trust with an audience. Bree also shares tips on learning, working, and sharing knowledge while staying authentic in the tech space. Key Points from the Episode: Transition to Developer Advocacy: Bree shares her experience moving from front-end engineer to developer advocate, highlighting the expanded ways to contribute beyond coding. Managing Travel and Productivity: Practical tips for balancing frequent travel with work, including maintaining a travel kit, planning small tasks, and adapting work hours. Specializing in a Tech Stack: Bree emphasizes the importance of mastering a specific tech stack deeply, choosing Astro, React, and Tailwind as her focus for 2025. Short vs. Long-Form Content: Discussion on how short-form content skills improve long-form storytelling, with platforms like TikTok emerging as powerful tools for learning and discovery. Chapters 0:00 - 0:21 Introduction to Popular Tech Content 0:21 - 0:57 Exploring Niche Technical Topics 1:03 - 1:26 Podcast and Guest Introduction 1:32 - 2:04 Transitioning to Developer Advocacy 2:04 - 2:41 Key Differences Between Engineering and Advocacy 3:07 - 3:48 Perceptions vs. Reality of Developer Advocacy 3:48 - 5:25 Navigating the Challenges of Always Being "On" 5:25 - 6:34 Travel Productivity Tips for Advocates 6:34 - 7:24 Balancing Work During Heavy Travel 7:24 - 8:46 Tips for Staying Organized on the Road 8:46 - 10:12 Personal Rituals to Stay Grounded 10:12 - 11:17 Optimizing Gear for Productive Travel 11:17 - 12:14 Reflecting on Priorities for 2025 12:14 - 14:22 Choosing and Mastering a Tech Stack 14:22 - 15:56 Advice for Junior Developers 15:56 - 18:10 Balancing Fun and Learning in Development 18:10 - 19:55 Sharing the Journey: Content Creation Insights 19:55 - 22:24 The Spectrum of Developer Passion 22:24 - 24:03 Finding Your Lane in Tech Content 24:03 - 25:02 Diverse Interests in Developer Content 25:02 - 26:31 Content Creation and TikTok Strategies 26:31 - 27:42 The Success of "Break into Tech" Content 27:42 - 30:15 The Role of TikTok as a Search Engine 30:15 - 32:01 Short Form vs. Long Form Content 32:01 - 33:56 The Art of Engaging Content 33:56 - 36:04 The Power of Short Form in Building Trust 36:04 - 37:39 Evolving as a Content Creator 37:39 - 39:01 Processing and Discussing Information in Content 39:01 - 40:30 Challenges of Live Content Creation 40:30 - 41:39 Closing Remarks and Guest Links Follow Bree on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/bytesofbree Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briannahall0/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Web Development Getting Boring? Exploring Innovation, Front-End Trends & Full-Stack Challenges

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson sit down with Pat Clarke, Director of Engineering at Lumen Learning, to explore the evolving state of web development. They discuss everything from the monotony of today’s web design and the rise of cookie-cutter sites to the resurgence of personal websites and the need for creativity in web experiences. Pat shares insights on balancing innovation with business goals, the complexities of front-end development, and why full-stack developers may not always be the solution. Key topics include: - Why the web feels “gray and boring” today - The balance between data-driven design and user experience - The importance of front-end specialization in modern development - How to train developers to be well-rounded while embracing their strengths - Finding the right resources to skill up in a fast-moving industry Follow Pat Clarke on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/LeftShotDev Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-clarke-dev/ Lumen Learning: https://lumenlearning.com/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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“Security as Code” with Arcjet for Modern Applications

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, host Danny Thompson sits down with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet and creator of the console.dev DevTools newsletter. They explore what makes a truly successful developer tool, the importance of great documentation, and how Arcjet is redefining "security as code" for modern applications. David shares insights into open-source strategies, balancing speed and innovation in startups, and the evolving role of AI in developer tools. Chapters 0:00 - 1:41 Episode Introduction 1:42 - 2:55 David Mitten’s Background & Dev Tools Expertise 2:56 - 4:17 The Importance of Great Documentation 4:18 - 6:43 Challenges in Keeping Documentation Updated 6:44 - 9:20 Simplistic vs. Over-Stylized Docs 9:21 - 11:19 Why Arcjet Stands Out 11:20 - 13:01 Developer Security & Perceptions 13:02 - 15:07 Layered Security & Best Practices 15:08 - 16:46 Encouraging Developers to Prioritize Security 16:47 - 18:48 Dependency Management Challenges 18:49 - 20:30 Evolving Dev Tools Over Time 20:31 - 22:54 Modern Code Editors & Terminal Innovation 22:55 - 25:41 AI’s Role in Dev Tools 25:42 - 27:08 Benchmark Reliability in Dev Tools 27:09 - 30:57 Open Source Contributions & Strategy 30:58 - 32:54 Shipping Fast as a Small Team 32:55 - 34:06 Closing Remarks Follow David Mytton on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/davidmytton Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmytton/ Website: https://davidmytton.blog/ Github: https://github.com/davidmytton Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Why SQLite is Perfect for the Web

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Dive deep into the fascinating world of SQLite and Turso with Gláuber Costa, the founder and CEO of Turso, as he shares insights into the evolution of modern database technologies. Hosted by Danny Thompson and Adam Rakus on the Modern Web Podcast, this episode unpacks SQLite's growing popularity, Turso's innovative managed database services, and how local-first architectures are changing the database landscape. From syncing databases to leveraging SQLite for offline use, discover how these advancements empower developers to build faster, scalable, and cost-effective solutions. Tune in to learn about Turso’s unique approach, real-world use cases, and the future of databases in edge computing and mobile applications. Topics Discussed: - SQLite’s resurgence and why it’s trending in modern architectures - Turso’s fork of SQLite and its innovative features - Offline-capable databases and local-first architecture - The impact of no-SQL databases and why SQL is making a comeback - Practical examples and use cases of database syncing and encryption Follow Glauber Costa on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/glcst Linkedin:   / glommer   Github: https://github.com/glommer Turso: https://turso.tech/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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DOUBLE your speed with Single Flight Mutations and Solid.js with Ryan Carniato

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, host Danny Thompson interviews Ryan Carniato, creator of SolidJS, about the evolving relationship between client and server technologies in web development. They explore the history of server-side rendering, single-page applications, and how SolidJS bridges these worlds with innovations like single-flight mutations, which cut down on server-client round trips for better performance. Ryan also shares his vision for the future of reactive systems, focusing on async models and proxy-based stores that enable precise state updates with minimal re-renders. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome 1:52 – Challenges of Client and Server Models in Modern Web 4:05 – Importance of Page Load Time and SEO 6:00 – Balancing Client-Server Interactions in Frameworks 9:03 – Exploring React Server Components and Astro Islands 12:00 – Single Page Apps and Data Serialization Challenges 16:02 – Understanding the Cost Triangle of Modern Frameworks 20:02 – The Router Approach in Solid and Its Benefits 27:00 – Framework Opinionation and Flexibility in Ecosystems 35:03 – Vendor Lock-in Trends and React’s Evolution 43:04 – Single Flight Mutations: Concept and Benefits 46:05 – Current Work: Reactivity and Signals in Solid 52:00 – Exploring Mutable Reactivity and Performance Gains 57:02 – Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts Follow Ryan Carniato on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/RyanCarniato Dev.to: https://dev.to/ryansolid Github: https://github.com/ryansolid Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Modern Web Podcast S12E48- Next.js and Makeswift for Dynamic Web Experiences with James Q. Quick

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Discover how Makeswift empowers developers and marketers with seamless Next.js integration in this episode of the Modern Web Podcast. Hosts Rob Ocel, Adam Rackis, and Danny Thompson talk with James Q. Quick, Head of Developer Experience at Makeswift, about building dynamic web experiences using Next.js. Learn how Makeswift combines a powerful visual builder for marketers with developer-friendly customization through Next.js. James shares insights on bridging the gap between no-code and full-code development, enabling teams to create flexible, scalable websites with ease. Chapters 00:00 - Intro & Banter 01:36 - Official Welcome & Guest Introduction 03:28 - Next.js Conf Recap: Major Takeaways 07:26 - Server Components in Next.js: Impact & Challenges 14:17 - Caching & Revalidation in Next.js 18:13 - Next.js Learning Curve & Education 24:06 - Learning the Platform vs. Learning Next.js 27:59 - TanStack Start: The Next Big Framework? 30:03 - What Is Makeswift? 33:50 - Why Choose Next.js for Makeswift? 36:51 - Where to Learn More 37:06 - Outro & Final Thoughts Follow James Q. Quick on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/jamesqquick Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesqquick/ Github: https://github.com/jamesqquick Makeswift: https://www.makeswift.com/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Modern Web Podcast S12E47- The Problem with Open Source and How to Fix It with Max Howell, Founder of Tea Protocol

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Backstage at All Things Open 2024, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson talk with Max Howell, creator of Homebrew and founder of the Tea Protocol, about making open source sustainable. Max shares his journey from building Homebrew as a passion project to launching Tea Protocol, which uses token-based economics to support maintainers without compromising open source values. They explore challenges like corporate involvement, project monetization, and building resilient open source communities. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 02:20 - Max’s Open Source Journey 09:09 - The Problem with Open Source Sustainability 13:54 - Why Traditional Funding Models Fail 16:08 - Tea Protocol’s Economic Model 18:34 - What Happens Without Open Source? 20:59 - Sacrifices Open Source Maintainers Make 23:09 - Capturing Value in Open Source 25:10 - Advice for Aspiring Open Source Developers 27:36 - Where to Learn More Follow Max Howell on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/mxcl Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mxcl/ Check out Tea Protocol: https://tea.xyz/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Modern Web Podcast S12E46- The Ethical Dilemma of Unethical UX Design with Bermon Painter

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, recorded backstage at All Things Open, hosts Rob Ocel and Tracy Lee sit down with Bermon Painter, Composable Platforms Leader at Slalom, to explore how behavioral economics shapes ethical UX design. They discuss real-world examples like continuous glucose monitors, AI-driven personalization, and tackling dark patterns while balancing user trust and business goals. Berman also shares career tips and his unique open office hours, making this a must-watch for designers, engineers, and leaders alike. Chapters Introduction and Guest Welcome – 00:00 What is Behavioral Economics? – 02:36 Real-World Application: Voting Policies – 04:37 Healthcare Example: Continuous Glucose Monitors – 05:52 Design Challenges for Healthcare Apps – 08:12 Personalization and AI in UX Design – 12:52 International UX Design Differences – 14:08 The Ethical Dilemma of Dark Patterns – 17:28 Ethical Frameworks for Product Design – 20:33 Balancing Profit and Ethics – 22:39 Behavioral Economics for Engineers – 27:10 Berman’s Open Office Hours and Final Thoughts – 28:56 Outro and Sponsor Shoutout – 30:59 Follow Bermon Painter on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/bermonpainter Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bermonpainter/
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Modern Web Podcast S12E45- Leverage Multiple Database Models in One Platform with SurrealDB ft. Tobie Morgan Hitchcock

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, recorded at All Things Open in Raleigh, NC, Rob Ocel talks with Tobie Morgan Hitchcock, co-founder and CEO of SurrealDB, about redefining databases. SurrealDB consolidates the complexity of using multiple database models—relational, graph, document, and more—into a single platform, enabling advanced queries and features like time travel. Toby shares insights on its innovative approach to separating storage and compute layers, the challenges of building from scratch, and the enthusiastic adoption by developers and enterprises. Chapter 00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Stage 01:46 - Why Create Another Database? 04:31 - How SurrealDB Works 07:36 - The Developer Experience with SurrealDB 11:01 - Time Travel in Databases 16:21 - Challenges and Opportunities in Database Innovation 20:01 - Educating Developers on SurrealDB + Community and Adoption Follow Tobie Morgan Hitchcock Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobiemorganhitchcock Twitter: https://x.com/tobiemh
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Modern Web Podcast S12E44- Transforming Data with MongoDB: Jesse Hall on Document and Vector Databases

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Hosts Tracy Lee and Rob Ocel talk with Jesse Hall, Staff Developer Advocate at MongoDB, about the future of databases, web frameworks, and the evolving role of developers. They explore how MongoDB's latest release is transforming data storage and access patterns, the mindset shift required for adopting document databases, and the rise of vector databases. The conversation also covers the current state of frontend frameworks like Svelte, Next.js, and Angular, and how AI and low-code tools are reshaping the developer landscape. Whether you're a database enthusiast or a web development pro, this episode offers valuable insights into the technologies shaping the industry. 00:00 - Intro and Setting the Scene 02:30 - Behind the Scenes at All Things Open 04:00 - The Evolution of Databases 08:00 - Understanding Document Databases 10:45 - Vector Databases and AI Integration 14:00 - Frontend Frameworks: The State of the Ecosystem 18:30 - Collaboration Across Frameworks 22:00 - AI and the Future of Development 26:00 - The Future of Server-Side Rendering 29:00 - Closing Thoughts and Resources 30:00 - Outro Follow Jesse Hall on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/codeSTACKr Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/codestackr/ Sponsored by This Dot Labs
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Modern Web Podcast S12E43- Reducing Fatigue for On-Call SWEs with AI, Mentorship, & More with Dr. Sally Wabha

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, recorded live at All Things Open in Raleigh, NC, hosts Rob Ocel and Danny Thompson sit down with Dr. Sally Wahba, Principal Software Engineer at Splunk. Dr. Wahba shares her experience tackling on-call burnout, offering insights into reducing fatigue through better observability, automation, and thoughtful team practices. The conversation also touches on mentorship and growth in the tech industry, including practical advice for junior engineers navigating the transition from academics to professional roles and tips for companies to better support new talent. Chapters 00:00:13 - Introduction to Marketing This Dot 00:01:00 - Asking for Help Effectively 00:02:21 - Reducing On-Call Fatigue 00:04:42 - Observability Best Practices 00:07:07 - Balancing Alerts and On-Call Efficiency 00:09:30 - The Role of On-Call in Modern Engineering 00:11:29 - Insights from the Grace Hopper Celebration 00:13:56 - Mentorship and Team Dynamics 00:16:14 - Rapid Changes in Technology and Adaptation 00:18:39 - Automation, Observability, and Debugging Challenges 00:21:04 - Addressing the Talent Gap and Junior Engineer Growth 00:24:00 - Closing Thoughts and Where to Learn More Follow Dr. Sally Wahba on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/sallyky Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/sallywahba/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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Modern Web Podcast S12E42- How Nuxt Studio is Redefining Developer and User Experience with Baptiste Leproux &...

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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Danny Thompson sits down with Ferdinand Como and Baptiste Leproux from Nuxt Labs to uncover the story behind Nuxt Studio, a tool that's transforming how developers and non-technical users interact with Nuxt applications. Ferdinand and Baptiste share how Nuxt Studio bridges the gap between developer customization and user-friendly content management. Built to empower agencies, freelancers, and their clients, Nuxt Studio combines powerful features like live previews, Vue component integration, and schema-driven forms to make managing content seamless. The conversation also explores the broader mission of Nuxt Labs—building sustainable open-source tools that enhance developer experience and meet real-world needs. With insights into the future of Nuxt Studio and its potential to scale for larger organizations, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about innovation in web development. Chapters 1. Introduction and Setting the Stage (00:00:00)   2. The Vision Behind Nuxt Studio (00:03:10)   3. Nuxt Studio’s Core Features (00:08:45)   4. Challenges in Building Nuxt Studio (00:16:20)   5. Target Audience and Use Cases (00:22:35)   6. Sustainability in Open Source (00:29:00)   7. The Future of Nuxt Studio (00:35:10)   8. Nuxt Studio’s Role in the Nuxt Ecosystem (00:42:30)   9. Closing Thoughts and What’s Next (00:48:00)   10. Sponsor Shoutout and Wrap-Up (00:53:20)   Follow Baptiste Leproux and Ferdinand Coumau Baptiste Twitter: https://x.com/_larbish Ferdinand Twitter: https://x.com/CoumauFerdinand Baptiste Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baptiste-leproux-618842b0/ Ferdinand Linkedin:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdinand-coumau-nuxt/ Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
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