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Wallpapering, Vibecoding & Saying the Wrong Thing to the Right Person - Sander Harrewijnen

An episode of the When Shit Hits the Fan podcast, hosted by Johan van Amersfoort and Jeffrey Kusters, titled "Wallpapering, Vibecoding & Saying the Wrong Thing to the Right Person - Sander Harrewijnen" was published on June 10, 2025 and runs 36 minutes.

June 10, 2025 ·36m · When Shit Hits the Fan

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In this episode of When Shit Hits the Fan, we sit down with long-time ITQ technologist Sander Harrewijnen to talk about building better software, making bad assumptions, and breaking things that needed fixing anyway.We cover everything from Sander’s accidental roast of a client’s legacy app (in front of the people funding it 😬) to his thoughts on vibecoding (letting AI write your code), and his approach to solving tech and people problems in complex environments.Along the way, we discover his unusual hidden talent (spoiler: he’s your guy for photo wallpaper), his Maker side with lightsabers and Mandalorian helmets, and how his developer career evolved from .NET to cloud-native advocacyLinks & Mentions:Sander’s blog: https://harre.devFind Sander on LinkedInPodcast: Cloud Native ChroniclesFisker Ocean vs. Reality: MKBHD video📣 Follow & Subscribe:Got feedback? Email us at [email protected]’t miss future episodes — subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast appFollow us on LinkedIn: ITQ

In this episode of When Shit Hits the Fan, we sit down with long-time ITQ technologist Sander Harrewijnen to talk about building better software, making bad assumptions, and breaking things that needed fixing anyway.

We cover everything from Sander’s accidental roast of a client’s legacy app (in front of the people funding it 😬) to his thoughts on vibecoding (letting AI write your code), and his approach to solving tech and people problems in complex environments.

Along the way, we discover his unusual hidden talent (spoiler: he’s your guy for photo wallpaper), his Maker side with lightsabers and Mandalorian helmets, and how his developer career evolved from .NET to cloud-native advocacy


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