devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Development

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devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Development

A podcast about developer tools and the people who make them. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore modern developer tooling and interview the people who make it possible.We love talking to the creators front-end frameworks (React, Solid, Svelte, Vue, Angular, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), Languages (Unison, Elixor, Rust, Zig), web tech (WASM, Web Containers, WebGPU, WebGL), database providers (Turso, Planetscale, Supabase, EdgeDB), and platforms (SST, AWS, Vercel, Netlify, Fly.io).

  1. 171

    Sam Goodwin - Alchemy

    This week we're joined by Sam Goodwin, the creator of Alchemy. Alchemy is a tool that allows you to create and manage your infrastructure as code. The current state of the art is built on all the tech debt of the past 10 years, Alchemy is a new approach to infrastructure as code that is more aligned with the modern web.https://v2.alchemy.run/https://github.com/alchemy-run/alchemy-effecthttps://github.com/alchemy-run/distilledhttps://alchemy.run (v1)

  2. 170

    Elio Struyf - Front Matter CMS, Demo Time

    This week we're joined by Elio Struyf, the creator of Front Matter CMS and Demo Time.We talk about the origins of Front Matter CMS, the challenges of building a CMS, and the future of CMSs.We also dive into Demo Time, and how it can be used to create perfect demos for talks and presentations.GitHub: github.com/estruyfWebsite: eliostruyf.comBluesky: @eliostruyf.com

  3. 169

    Alem Tuzlak - Tanstack Dev Tools and Tanstack AI

    This week we're joined by Alem Tuzlak, the creator of Tanstack Dev Tools and maintainer of Tanstack AI. We talk about the creation of Tanstack Dev Tools and what led him to work on it. After that we dive into Tanstack AI and how it differs from other AI libraries.GitHub https://github.com/AlemTuzlakBluesky https://bsky.app/profile/alem.forge42.devLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/alem-tuzlak/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@alemtuzlakTanStack AI https://tanstack.com/ai/latestTanStack Devtools https://tanstack.com/devtools/latest

  4. 168

    Paolo Ricciuti - Svelte, TMCP

    This week we're joined by Paolo Ricciuti, a Svelte maintainer and the creator of TMCP.We talk about his journey into the world of software development, his work on Svelte, and his new project TMCP.There has been a lot of changes in the Svelte ecosystem since we last talked to Rich, so we're excited to hear about the new features and improvements in Svelte 5!Website: https://ricciuti.meGitHub: https://github.com/paoloricciutiBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/paolo.ricciuti.meSvelteLab: https://sveltelab.devTMCP: https://github.com/paoloricciuti/tmcpsveltekit-search-params: https://github.com/paoloricciuti/sveltekit-search-paramsSpeaking: https://ricciuti.me/speakingMainmatter: https://mainmatter.com

  5. 167

    Mark Erikson - Redux, Replay.io

    This week we're joined by Mark Erikson, the lead maintainer of Redux and the founder of Replay.io. We talk about his journey into the world of software development, his work on Redux, and all the cool stuff he's been doing at Replay.io.https://www.linkedin.com/in/markerikson/https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/hire-me/https://bsky.app/profile/acemarke.devhttps://github.com/markerikson

  6. 166

    Ben Curtis - Honeybadger, Breakwater

    This week we're joined by Ben Curtis, the founder and CEO of Honeybadger and creator of Breakwater. Ben has been a pillar of the Ruby community for over 20 years, and has been a driving force behind many of the tools and frameworks that we use today. We talk about his journey into the world of software development, his work on Honeybadger, and his new project Breakwater.https://www.honeybadger.iohttps://www.bencurtis.comhttps://www.breakwaterapp.comhttps://bsky.app/profile/bencurtis.comhttps://github.com/stympyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bencurtishttps://hachyderm.io/@bencurtis

  7. 165

    Jamon Holmgren - Infinite Red, Into the Dawn

    This week we're joined by Jamon Holmgren, the founder and CEO of Infinite Red. Infinite Red is a software consultancy that specializes in building React Native apps. We talk about his early days of coding, starting a consultancy, remote culture at Infinite Red, React Native, community and Chain React, and building his new game Into the Dawn.Personal WebsiteTwitter/XGitHubLinkedInInfinite RedInto the Dawn on Steam

  8. 164

    Joel Griffith - Browserless

    This week we're joined by Joel Griffith, the founder and CEO of Browserless. Browserless is a browser automation service that allows you to run headless browsers in the cloud. We talk about the challenges of running headless browsers at scale, the use cases for browser automation, and the future of browser automation. We also discuss the BrowserQL feature, which allows you to query the web using a SQL-like language.Website: browserless.ioDocumentation: docs.browserless.ioGitHub: github.com/browserless/browserless (12.3k stars)GitHub (Personal): github.com/joelgriffithTwitter/X: @browserlessLinkedIn: Joel Griffith

  9. 163

    Dana Lawson - Netlify

    This week we're joined by Dana Lawson, CTO at Netlify. We talk about her journey from the US Army to leading engineering teams at companies like GitHub, New Relic, and now Netlify. We discuss Netlify's evolution from JAMstack to AI-powered developer tools, including Agent Runners and their MCP server. We also explore the concept of "Agent Experience" (AX) as a new paradigm alongside UX and DX, and how hiring practices are evolving in the age of AI.Netlify: https://www.netlify.com/Agent Experience Hub: https://www.netlify.com/agent-experience/agentexperience.ax: https://agentexperience.ax/Agent Runners: https://www.netlify.com/platform/agent-runners/Netlify MCP Server: https://docs.netlify.com/build/build-with-ai/netlify-mcp-server/Dana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dglawson/Dana's LeadDev Profile: https://leaddev.com/community/dana-lawsonDana's UXDX Profile: https://uxdx.com/profile/dana-lawson/

  10. 162

    Fabian Hiller - Valibot, Standard Schema, Formisch

    This week we're joined by Fabian Hiller, the creator of Valibot, Standard Schema, and Formish. We talk about the birth of Valibot, the collaboration between all the schema libraries on Standard Schema, and the new Formish library. We also discuss the future of developer tools and AI integration.GitHub: https://github.com/fabian-hillerBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/fabianhiller.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabianhiller/Valibot — https://valibot.dev/Standard Schema — https://standardschema.dev/Formisch — https://formisch.dev/

  11. 161

    Salma Alam-Naylor - Nordcraft

    This week we're joined by Salma Alam-Naylor, the Head of Developer Education at Nordcraft. Salma shares her journey from music teacher to developer, her discovery of the developer education space in 2020, and the challenges and opportunities she's faced in her role. We discuss the importance of visual editors in web development, the illusion of complexity in development, and the future of web development. Salma also introduces Nordcraft, a visual web framework that allows you to build websites with a GUI.https://whitep4nth3r.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitep4nth3r/?originalSubdomain=ukhttps://github.com/whitep4nth3rhttps://nordcraft.com/

  12. 160

    Peter van Hardenberg - Ink and Switch, Automerge

    This week we're joined by Peter van Hardenberg (PVH), director of the Ink and Switch research lab and co-author of the seminal Local First Software paper.Peter shares the origin story of local-first software, from his realization on a San Francisco train to his work at Heroku and beyond.We dive deep into Automerge, Ink and Switch's local-first sync engine built on CRDTs (Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types), exploring how it enables real-time collaboration while keeping data on your computer.We discuss the technical challenges of building distributed systems, the philosophy behind local-first software, and how projects like Key Hive are pushing the boundaries of decentralized data access.Peter also shares his vision for the future of computing, where software ownership and interoperability become fundamental principles rather than afterthoughts.https://www.pvh.cahttps://www.inkandswitch.comhttps://automerge.orghttps://github.com/automerge/automergehttps://github.com/pvh

  13. 159

    Jeppe Reinhold - Storybook Modernization

    This week we have Jeppe Reinhold, a core contributor to Storybook working at Chromatic. Jeppe shares how Storybook has evolved from a slow, complex tool to a fast, modern development environment through major architectural changes like Vite integration, ESM migration, and dependency reduction. We talk about the Component Story Format evolution, framework agnosticism challenges, local testing improvements with vitest integration, and how Storybook is integrating with AI and LLMs through MCP servers to help coding agents understand and use component libraries.https://reinhold.is/https://bsky.app/profile/reinhold.ishttps://storybook.js.org/

  14. 158

    Mike Samuel - Temper

    Join us as we chat with Mike Samuel, an engineer who was at google for 17 years and built the original version of google calendar. He's now the founder and CEO of Temper, a programming language specifically design for translating logic into other programming languages.

  15. 157

    Eric Seidel - Flutter, Shorebird

    This week we have Eric Seidel, co-creator of Flutter and founder of Shorebird. Eric shares his journey from building WebKit at Apple and Chrome at Google to creating Flutter, a multi-platform UI framework that compiles to native code. We talk about the technical challenges of browser engines, why the web couldn't deliver high-quality mobile apps, and how Shorebird is solving Flutter's code push problem to enable instant app updates without app store approval.https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericseidel/https://shorebird.dev/https://bsky.app/profile/eseidel.comhttps://github.com/eseidel

  16. 156

    Oliver Medhurst - Porffor - JavaScript Ahead of Time Compiler

    This week we have Oliver Medhurst, the creator of Porffor. Porffor is a JavaScript ahead of time compiler that compiles JavaScript to WebAssembly. We talk about the technical details of how it works, and the future of JavaScript engines.https://x.com/canadahonkhttps://porffor.dev/https://github.com/CanadaHonk/porfforhttps://goose.icu/

  17. 155

    Gabriel Nordeborn - Rescript

    This week we talk to Gabriel Nordeborn, a core member of the Rescript team. Rescript is a langauge that compiles to JS but has some serious superpowers. Whether it is it's awesome pattern matching, or greate react integartoin there is a lot to love. Come learn about it with us.https://rescript-lang.org/https://github.com/zthhttps://x.com/___zth___

  18. 154

    Nathan Flurry - Rivet - The Future of Serverless is Stateful

    This week we talk to Nathan Flurry, co-founder of Rivet, a platform for building stateful serverless applications. Rivet started as a platform for building multiplayer games, but has since evolved to be a general purpose computing platform. They're actors are a first class primitive that makes it easy to build stateful serverless applications.Rivet GitHub: https://github.com/rivet-gg/rivetRivetKit: https://github.com/rivet-gg/rivetkitDocumentation: https://rivet.gg/docsNathan's Twitter/X: https://x.com/NathanFlurryNathan's GitHub: https://github.com/NathanFlurryY Combinator Profile: https://ycombinator.com/companies/rivet

  19. 153

    Zoltan Kochan - PNPM and the Future of Package Management

    This week we talk to Zoltan Kochan, the lead maintainer of PNPM, a package manager for JavaScript. PNPM revolutionized the way we install dependencies in the JavaScript ecosystem with it's speed and focus on DX. Come join us as we talk about the origins of PNPM, the technical details of how it works, and the future of package management.https://github.com/zkochanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zkochan/https://pnpm.io/https://github.com/pnpm/pnpmhttps://www.kochan.io/

  20. 152

    Oleg Isonen, Bogdan Chadkin - Webstudio

    This week we talk to Oleg Isonen and Bogdan Chadkin, the people behind Webstudio. Webstudio is an open source visual builder for the web, aiming to right the wrongs of the current visual builder landscape for a more collaborative and accessible experience.https://webstudio.is/https://github.com/kofhttps://bento.me/oleg008https://x.com/oleg008https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdan-chadkin-ab1684b6/https://github.com/TrySoundhttps://bsky.app/profile/trysound.io

  21. 151

    François Best

    This week we talk to Francois Best, the creator of Nuqs, a library for managing URL state in React. We talk about the origins of Nuqs, the challenges of managing URL state, and the future of the library.https://francoisbest.com/https://bsky.app/profile/francoisbest.com

  22. 150

    Adam Argyle - nerdy.dev - Modern CSS

    This week we have Adam Argyle on the show. Adam is a designer and developer who is known for his work on VisBug and other design tools. He's also a member of the CSS Working Group and has worked on the dev tools for Chrome. If you haven't seen Adam's work that utilizes all the latest and greatest CSS features, you're missing out. Come listen to our conversation with Adam as we discuss his work on VisBug, his experience with the CSS Working Group, and his thoughts on the future of design and development tools.https://nerdy.dev/https://github.com/argyleinkhttps://bsky.app/profile/nerdy.devhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/adamargyle

  23. 149

    Bereket Engida - Better-Auth

    This week we talk to Bereket Engida (Beka) the creator of better-auth. Better-auth is an extensible, open source authentication library that's taking the JavaScript community by storm.- https://www.beka.et/- https://better-auth.comBecome a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts to help support the podcast. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  24. 148

    Maxwell Brown - Effect.ts and Effectful Technologies

    This week we're joined by Maxwell Brown, a co-founder of Effectful Technologies, the company behind Effect.ts, a library for building robust, production-grade applications with TypeScript. Effect.ts is a library that bends Typescript in many ways, like putting Errors and Dependencies into the type system. Join as as we see what they've been up to and what's next for Effect.ts.Effect Website: https://effect.websiteEffect GitHub: https://github.com/Effect-TS/effectMaxwell's GitHub: https://github.com/IMax153Maxwell's Twitter/X: https://x.com/imax153Effectful Technologies: https://www.effectful.coEffect Discord: https://discord.gg/effect-tsEffect Days Conference: https://effect.website/events/effect-daysAdvanced Effect Workshop Materials: https://github.com/IMax153/advanced-effect-workshop

  25. 147

    Brendan O'Brien - n0, Iroh and the Future of Peer to Peer

    This week we're joined by Brendan O'Brien (b5), founder and CEO of n0, the company behind Iroh - a peer-to-peer networking library that prioritizes reliability and "just works." Iroh enables developers to establish direct, authenticated connections between any two devices using only their public keys, achieving near 100% connection success rates. We discuss the pragmatic approach to P2P networking, why they chose to focus solely on the transport layer, and how Iroh is already running in production on hundreds of thousands of devices.https://twitter.com/b5https://github.com/b5https://github.com/n0-computerhttps://iroh.computer/https://www.iroh.computer/docshttps://github.com/n0-computer/irohhttps://github.com/n0-computer/iroh-exampleshttps://github.com/n0-computer/awesome-irohhttps://perf.iroh.computer/https://discord.gg/n0https://n0.computer/

  26. 146

    Maxim Fateev - Temporal

    This week we talk to Maxim Fateev, a co-founder of Temporal. Temporal started as a tool for Uber but quickly grew into a tool that makes distributed code exectution a breeze. Come hear what one of the poineers of Durable Exectution has to say!https://temporal.ioEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  27. 145

    Dylan Piercey - Marko

    This week we talk to Dylan Piercey, a core team member of Ebay's Marko team. Marko heralded many next gen frontend framework features that litter the landscape today, including streaming, islands architecture, and more. Marko v6 is a major release that brings many new features to the table, including a new language features, and a new compiler.https://markojs.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-piercey-680601136/https://github.com/DylanPierceyhttps://x.com/dylan_pierceyEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  28. 144

    Peter Pistorius - Redwood SDK

    This week we talk to Peter Pistorius, the man currently at the helm of Redwood. Redwood has undergone a lot of changes since it was first announced, pivoting to a serverless framework that leans into React Server Components. Peter has a grand vision for Redwood and the advent of personal software, and we're excited to hear about it.https://rwsdk.com/Episode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  29. 143

    Greg Sadetsky, Antonie Leclair - Disco

    This week we talk to Greg Sadetsky and Antoine Leclair, the creators of Disco. Disco make running you own infra a piece of cake.https://disco.cloud/https://docs.letsdisco.dev/https://github.com/letsdiscodev/https://github.com/gregsadetskyhttps://github.com/antoineleclairEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com).Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  30. 142

    Stepan Parunashvili - InstantDB

    This week we're joined by Stepan Parunashvili, co-creator of InstantDB, a new database that's designed to make it easier to build local-first apps. Instant is a replacement for Firebase, and it's designed to be a more modern, more flexible, and more powerful database for the modern web. Join us as we dive into the details of InstantDB, the challenges of building a new database, and the future of local-first development.This episode is sponsored by WorkOS (https://workos.com)https://www.linkedin.com/in/stepan-parunashvili-65698932/https://www.instantdb.com/https://github.com/instantdb/instanthttps://github.com/stopachka

  31. 141

    James Garbutt - e18e

    In this episode, we talk with James Garbutt about e18e, a community-driven initiative focused on improving the performance of JavaScript packages across the ecosystem.We discuss: • The goals and vision behind e18e • What’s slowing down the JS ecosystem • Why performance work is often invisible—and how to fix that • The importance of community coordination in open source • How developers can get involved in improving the packages they rely onIf you care about build times, bundle sizes, and the health of the JavaScript ecosystem, this episode is for you.This episode is sponsored by WorkOS (https://workos.com) and Mailtrap (https://l.rw.rw/devtools_4)🔗 Links • e18e Website: https://e18e.dev/ • GitHub: https://github.com/e18e • Discord: https://discord.gg/e18e • James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jgarbutt • Full episode + transcript: [link to your site if available]🎧 Subscribe to Devtools.fm for more conversations with the people behind the tools developers use every day.

  32. 140

    Anirudh and Akshay from Tangled.sh and the Future of Decentralized Coding

    This week we're joined by Anirudh and Akshay from Tangled.sh. Tangle.sh is a social coding platform built on the AT Protocol. We discuss the future of decentralized coding, the challenges of building a new platform, and how developers can leverage Tangled.sh's tools.https://anirudh.fi/https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:wshs7t2adsemcrrd4snkeqlihttps://tangled.sh/https://bsky.app/profile/icyphox.shhttps://anirudh.fi/identityEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com) and MailTrap (https://l.rw.rw/devtools_1)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  33. 139

    Eli Mallon - Streamplace and the future of decentralized video streaming

    This week we're joined by Eli Mallon, founder of Streamplace, a decentralized video streaming platform. In this episode we discuss the future of decentralized video streaming, the challenges of building a new platform, and how developers can leverage Streamplace's tools. We also go into Atproto, the decentralized social media network that stream place is built on.https://stream.place/abouthttps://techcrunch.com/2025/04/04/beyond-bluesky-these-are-the-apps-building-social-experiences-on-the-at-protocolhttps://github.com/iamelihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eli-mallon-5703a94ahttps://bsky.app/profile/iame.lihttps://www.livepeer.org/Episode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com) and MailTrap (https://l.rw.rw/devtools_1)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  34. 138

    Zack Jackson - ByteDance, rspack, and the Future of Web Development

    This week we're once again joined by Zach Jackson, creator of Module Federation, and now core team member of ByteDance's rspack project. In this episode we talk about the bundler landscape, the future of web development, and how rspack is changing the game.https://x.com/rspack_devhttps://x.com/ScriptedAlchemyhttps://rspack.dev/Episode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com) and MailTrap (https://l.rw.rw/devtools_1)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  35. 137

    Sam Goodwin - Alchemy and the Next Generation of Infra as Code

    This week we're delighted to welcome Sam Goodwin to the show. Sam is the creator of Alchemy, a tool that allows you to create and manage your infrastructure as code. The current state of the art is built on all the tech debt of the past 10 years, Alchemy is a new approach to infrastructure as code that is more aligned with the modern web.https://alchemy.runhttps://github.com/sam-goodwin/alchemyhttps://github.com/sam-goodwinEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  36. 136

    Rodrigo Pombo - Code Hike and the Future of Content Authoring

    This week we're delighted to welcome Rodrigo Pombo to the show. Rodrigo is the creator of Code Hike, a tool that allows you to add rich animations to code blocks in your documentation. We chat about the origins of Code Hike, the challenges of authoring technical content, and the future of content authoring.https://pomb.us/https://codehike.org/https://x.com/pomberhttps://codehike.org/blog/the-curse-of-markdownhttps://www.youtube.com/user/tripombohttps://github.com/pomberEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  37. 135

    Antonio Scandurra - Atom, Zed and the Future of Text Editors

    This week we're delighted to welcome Antonio Scandurra to the show. Antonio is the co-founder of Zed, a new text editor built in Rust. He was one of the core contributors to Atom, the text editor from GitHub that was the start of a new era of text editors. Join us as we chat about the past, present and future of text editors.https://github.com/as-ciihttps://x.com/as__ciiBecome a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  38. 134

    Simen Svale - sanity.io

    This week we're joined by Simen Svale, the co-founder and CTO of Sanity.io Sanity is a content management system that's built for developers, and it's a great alternative to traditional CMSs like WordPress. Sanity focuses on developer experience, and it's a great choice for building modern, scalable content-driven applications.https://sanity.iohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/simenss/?originalSubdomain=nohttps://x.com/svaleBecome a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  39. 133

    Charles Lowell - Frontside, Effection, and Structured Concurrency

    This week we talk to Charles Lowell, a developer and consultant who has created a library called Effection. Effection is a library that allows you to write structured concurrency code in JavaScript. What is structured concurrency and how could it be useful for you? Find out in this episode!https://frontside.com/effectionhttps://github.com/thefrontside/effectionhttps://frontside.com/effection/contrib/https://frontside.com/Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  40. 132

    Josh Comeau - Creating Delightful Developer Education

    This week we talk to Josh Comeau, a developer and educator who has created a series of interactive courses on CSS, React, and JavaScript. His courses are lauded for their interactive nature and his ability to explain complex concepts in a way that is both easy to understand and fun to learn. Join us as we discuss his journey from a developer to an educator, and his new course on animations and interactions. https://www.joshwcomeau.com/ https://css-for-js.dev/ https://www.joyofreact.com/ https://whimsy.joshwcomeau.com/Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

  41. 131

    David Blass, - ArkType, better runtime type validation

    This week we talk to David Blass, the creator of ArkType, a runtime validation library for TypeScript. ArkType goes against the mold of other TypeScript validation libraries by using a syntax that is as close to native TypeScript as possible. It's packed with interesting features and has made David a TypeScript performance expert. https://bsky.app/profile/ssalbdivad.dev https://arktype.io/ https://github.com/ssalbdivad https://arktype.io/docs/blog/2.0Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsorBecome a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Aaron Boodman - Replicache and Zero, Building Sync Engines for the Web

    This week we talk to Aaron Boodman, a founder of Rocicorp, the company behind Replicache and Zero. They have been innovating in the sync engine space for years and have been working on Zero for a while now. Zero is a sync engine that is designed to be a general purpose sync engine for the web with a focus on DX and UX.https://rocicorp.dev/https://replicache.dev/https://zero.rocicorp.dev/https://x.com/aboodmanhttps://aaronboodman.com/Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsorBecome a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Ryan Carniato - SolidJS, Marko.js, and the Future of Frontend Development

    This week we talk to Ryan Carniato, the creator of SolidJS. SolidJS is a modern frontend framework that is designed to be simple, fast, and reactive. It work in almost the exact opposite way of React, but with very familiar patterns. Learn how it's been behind the scenes influencing things for years. https://bsky.app/profile/ryansolid.bsky.social https://www.youtube.com/@ryansolid https://markojs.com/ https://dev.to/ryansolid https://www.solidjs.com/ https://github.com/ryansolid Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsor Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Jeff Dickey - Mise, Usage, and Pitchfork and the Future of Polyglot Tools

    This week we talk to Jeff Dickey, the creator of Mise, Usage, and Pitchfork. You might know him from his work on Oclif, a CLI framework for Node.js. With his latest tools he is focused on making development easier and faster. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdxcode/ https://jdx.dev/ https://github.com/jdx/mise https://github.com/jdx/usage https://github.com/jdx/pitchfork https://github.com/oclif/oclif Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsor Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Artem Zakharchenko - Mock Service Worker

    This week we talk to Artem Zakharchenko, the creator of Mock Service Worker (MSW). MSW is a library that allows you to mock network requests in your tests and demos. We talk about the evolution of MSW, the technical details of how it works, and the future prospects of the library. https://bsky.app/profile/kettanaito.com https://mswjs.io/ https://www.epicweb.dev/ Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsor Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Darcy Clarke - npm, vlt and the Future of JavaScript Package Management

    This week we talk to Darcy Clarke, formerly at npm and now at the helm of VSR, a new package manager. VLT aims to be the package manager we all want in the JS ecosystem, while at the same time disrupting the npm registry. See what they're cooking up for the future of JavaScript package management. https://x.com/darcy https://www.vlt.sh/ https://www.darcyclarke.me/ https://github.com/darcyclarke Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsor Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Joel Hooks - Egghead, Badass Courses, and the Future of Developer Education

    This week we're talking to Joel Hooks, a founder of Egghead. For years Joel has been building courses and helping developers learn to code. He's been the invisible hand behind many of the high quality courses that have been created over the years. On this episode we talk to him about his journey through developer education and where he thinks the future lies. https://egghead.io/ https://joelhooks.com/ https://badass.dev/ Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsor Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the ad-free episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Rudy Fraser - BlackSky - Next Generation of Social Media

    This week we're talking to Rudy Fraser, the developer behind BlackSky, a community he carved out of BlueSky. Using custom feeds, labelers and everything the platform has to offer, BlackSky offers a safe space for Black communities to share their stories and connect. In the process he's dealt with funding, scaling, and building out his own tools on top of ATProto, the tech behind BlueSky. https://www.blackskyweb.xyz/ https://github.com/blacksky-algorithms/rsky https://blog.rudyfraser.com/blob-post/ https://github.com/rudyfraser Episode sponsored By MUX (https://mux.com) Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Matt Perry - (Framer) Motion - The Evolution of Animation Libraries

    This week we're talking to Matt Perry, a creator of Framer Motion. Matt is a software engineer at Framer, and he's been working on the animation libraries for a while and has a long history of innovation. He recently left Framer to focus on the now rebranded Motion. He aims to make more of the library usable form frameworks outside of React. https://x.com/mattgperry https://motion.dev/ https://github.com/motiondivision/motion https://github.com/mattgperry https://motion.dev/about Episode sponsored By MUX (https://mux.com) Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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    Anselm Eickhoff - Jazz Tools

    This week we talk to Anselm Eickhoff, a creator of Jazz Tools. Jazz is a reimagining of what the client server boundary is and how it can be used to build local first apps. Join us as we explore the next generation of local first tooling. https://bsky.app/profile/anselm.io https://jazz.tools/ https://github.com/aeplay Episode sponsored By MUX (https://mux.com) Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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A podcast about developer tools and the people who make them. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore modern developer tooling and interview the people who make it possible.We love talking to the creators front-end frameworks (React, Solid, Svelte, Vue, Angular, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), Languages (Unison, Elixor, Rust, Zig), web tech (WASM, Web Containers, WebGPU, WebGL), database providers (Turso, Planetscale, Supabase, EdgeDB), and platforms (SST, AWS, Vercel, Netlify, Fly.io).

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