Backend Banter
En podcast af Boot.dev - Mandage
82 Episoder
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#041 - From Roblox to software founder feat. Lewis Menelaws
Udgivet: 19.2.2024 -
#040 - The man who wrote the book on DynamoDB feat. Alex DeBrie
Udgivet: 12.2.2024 -
#039 - Get promoted by being lazy feat. Dax Raad
Udgivet: 5.2.2024 -
#038 - I Got Caught Rolling my Own Auth... feat. Dev Agrawal
Udgivet: 29.1.2024 -
#037 - Caddy Chronicles with Matt Holt
Udgivet: 23.1.2024 -
#036 - BadCop's Bash Breakdown
Udgivet: 15.1.2024 -
#035 - Discussing Roc and functional systems with Richard Fieldman
Udgivet: 8.1.2024 -
#034 - Brain Oriented Programming with Philip Winston
Udgivet: 1.1.2024 -
#033 - WebI is not a package manager feat. AJ O'neal
Udgivet: 25.12.2023 -
#032 - React Server Components... in Go? With JLarky
Udgivet: 18.12.2023 -
#031 - Trying (Practically) Every Functional Language and Landing on OCaml with Sabine
Udgivet: 11.12.2023 -
#030 - The Future of Backend JavaScript with a Node.js Maintainer: Matteo Collina
Udgivet: 5.12.2023 -
#029 - Write Laravel, not PHP (feat. Aaron Francis)
Udgivet: 27.11.2023 -
#028 - Learning Go: A Discussion of the Language with the Author, Jon Bodner
Udgivet: 20.11.2023 -
#027 - 2023 vs 2001 Tech Recessions and Distributed Systems with Russ Ross
Udgivet: 13.11.2023 -
#026 - Why PubSub Architectures are Still Cool with Byron Ruth and David Gee
Udgivet: 6.11.2023 -
#025 - Rust Developer Admits to Enjoying Dynamic Types with Sean Walker
Udgivet: 30.10.2023 -
#024 - Behind HTMX: Carson Gross on the re-Rise of Hypermedia
Udgivet: 23.10.2023 -
#023 - Has Web Development Regressed? A Conversation with Wes Bos
Udgivet: 16.10.2023 -
#022 - Job Hunting as a Self-Taught Programmer with Don the Developer
Udgivet: 9.10.2023
The only podcast dedicated to backend development, technologies, and careers. Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful backend engineers to get their takes on various trends, technologies, and career tips for new backend developers. Golang, Python, JavaScript, and Rust are the programming languages most commonly discussed, but speakers dabble in all sorts.