86. Innovations in Business Modeling
Nick Frandsen and Becky Jaimes
Evolving a startup into a business can be tough, even after you've raised funds and found a few customers. To get to the next level, you'll need strong product design, investments in marketing, and a strategy to execute it all. Dovetail is...
85. The New Definition of Frontend Development
Ben Vinegar and Charlie Gleason
Even just ten years ago, frontend development wasn't really a thing. The web was predominantly powered by PHP and JavaScript was an immature language lacking tooling and best practices. Ben Vinegar saw an opportunity to immerse himself in...
84. Salesforce for Heroku Developers
Chris De Gour and Greg Nokes
It's been nearly ten years since Salesforce acquired Heroku as a way to help enterprise corporations iterate more quickly in their software development lifecycle. In this episode, two engineers who have been with both companies since the...
83. SEO and Accessibility
Justin Abrams, Michael Rispoli, and Eric Chen
SEO has become the digital nucleus around which websites are being developed. Far from being simply about search results, SEO work centers around accessibility, site performance, branding, and more. Increasingly, the gap between SEO work and...
Special Episode: Creativity and Connection in a Remote Workplace
Badri Rajasekar and Rick Newman
The current pandemic has thrust many workplaces into adopting a remote-first attitude which they may not have been prepared for. Serendipitous events, like chance encounters at the water cooler or camaraderie built during lunches, not only...
82. Processing Large Datasets with Python
JT Wolohan and Greg Nokes
Python is familiar to most developers as a high-level scripting language that's popular in scientific communities. But some of its main benefits include the data processing ecosystem that's been built around it. In particular, the machine...
81. Exploring Technical Documentation
Sejal Parikh and Lenora Porter
Technical documentation is an oft uncelebrated component of software development, but it is an essential piece towards empowering and educating users. Sejal Parikh talks about the functions of this vital role, including her own journey of...
80. Defining Operational Agility
Yotam Hadass and Rick Newman
Team productivity depends on more than just your tools. It's about your people, and how they can be most effective. Planning outcomes and measuring results can have a massive effect on the efficacy of your teams. The art of iterating on...
79. A Podcast about Podcasts
Jennifer Hooper, David Routen, Chris Castle, 永野 智, and Charlie Gleason
On this episode, the team behind Code[ish] — Charlie Gleason, Jennifer Hooper, David Routen, Satoshi Nagano, and Chris Castle — sit together to talk about how this podcast is produced. They'll go over how Code[ish] got its start, and provide...
78. Changing Culture Through Technology
Jonathan Lister Parsons and Chris Castle
Technology has transformed our working lives, but not every industry has been so quick to change. The financial services sector, in particular, still relies on paper and ink for many of its transactions. PensionBee is a UK-based company...
77. Voices of Native and Indigenous People in Tech
Amelia Winger-Bearskin and Esau Sanchez-Diaz
All too often, tech is created and catered for people with privilege, often leaving people of color behind. One such group is the indigenous peoples of the Americas, who are native to those lands. As tech seeks to revolutionize the world,...
76. The W3C and Standardizing the Web
Tobie Langel and Chris Castle
When you think about it, it's kind of miraculous how the web as we know it works as well as it does. No matter the device, browsers are able to render sites fairly accurately--even those built over twenty years ago. How this happened is no...