Idea Showcase
For Free: Great Ideas. Lightly Used.
In total, I've written 626 essays, snippets, tutorials, podcasts, talks, and notes!
FreeCodecamp on AI directions
back on the freecodecamp podcasts
2026-02-19
π§ Freecodecamp#AINeurIPS Show Me The Money panel with Tri Dao and Dylan Patel
a really random panel I spoke at at neurips
2025-12-31
π§ NeurIPS#AI #DevRelWinning, AI Eng, Devtools Angels, and DevRel
Third chat with Jack Bridger about a variety of pet topics with devtools and ai.
2025-12-05
π§ ScalingDevtools#AI #DevRelon Delta Institute - on Cognition and Meaning of life
chat with Ankit
2025-10-22
π§ deltainst#AIAIE on MonkCast
chat with Redmonk analyst Kate on building the AIE conf
2025-07-23
π§ redmonkaie#AIThisDot Leadership
random radio chat
2025-04-25
π§ thisdot#AIWHCR Community & Technology
random radio chat
2025-01-21
π§ WHCR#AILast Week in AI - guest host in Jan
guest hosting last week in ai
2025-01-20
π§ LastWeekinAI#AIRide Home podcast with Simon Willison
https://www.latent.space/p/2024-simonw
2025-01-11
π§ TechMemeRideHome#AIThe State of the AI in 2024 with ChitChatStocks
On this episode of Chit Chat Stocks, Ryan and Brett speak to Shawn Wang of Latent Space, who is an expert and on the ground working in the AI start-up space
2024-12-18
π§ ChitChatMoney#AI #FinanceWinning, AI Eng, Devtools Angels, and DevRel
Second chat with Jack Bridger about a variety of pet topics with devtools and ai.
2024-10-10
π§ ScalingDevtools#AI #DevRelAI Eng with Sandra Kublik
The AI Engineer Persona - What defines this new role and how it keeps evolving
2024-09-30
π§ SandraKublik#AIDevRel Death and ZIRP, AI Engineering, Cognition/Devin
Shawn βswyxβ Wang is back to talk with us about the state of DevRel according to ZIRP (the Zero Interest Rate Phenomenon), the data that backs up the rise and fall of job openings, whether or not DevRel is dead or dying, speculation of the near-term arrival of AGI, AI Engineering as the last job standing, the innovation from Cognition with Devin as well as their mis-steps during Devinβs launch, and whatβs to come in the next innovation round of AI.
2024-07-09
π§ Changelog#AISwyx on Plan B Singapore podcast
We speak with Shawn Wang, CEO of SMOL AI, often credited for coining the term "AI Engineer". Living in San Francisco means riding driverless cars to work is an everyday affair, so how far behind is Singapore in AI adoption? Or are the citizens of Southeast Asia's tech hub too skeptical for it to work?
2024-07-03
π§ PlanB#AIInventing the AI Engineer with Raza Habib
In this episode, I chatted with Shawn Wang about his upcoming AI engineering conference and what an AI engineer really is. It's been a year since he penned the viral essay "Rise of the AI Engineer' and we discuss if this new role will be enduring, the make up of the optimal AI team and trends in machine learning.
2024-06-20
π§ HighAgency#AIAI Engineering, Devin, and the Future of Software - swyx on Modern Web Podcast
swyx rejoined Tracy and Rob for an introductory convo on AI Engineering and live Devin demo
2024-04-17
π§ ModernWeb#AIAI Engineer Trends - Latent Space x AI Breakdown
NLW is back with Part 2 of his conversation with the hosts of Latent Space. In this segment they hone in on the trends Swyx and Alessio are seeing in what developers are building.
2024-03-29
π§ AIBreakdown#AIFour Wars - Latent Space x AI Breakdown
NLW is joined today by the hosts of the Latent Space podcast for part one of a wide-ranging conversation about the changes and shifts in the AI market in early 2024.
2024-03-29
π§ AIBreakdown#AIswyx on Thursday Nights in AI
At this Thursday Nights in Ai hosts Ali Rohde and Josh Albrecht talk about the Rise of the AI Engineer with @swyx, host of the Latent Space podcast, and one of the most in-the-weeds commentators on the companies, papers, and trends rising and falling in AI, every single week.
2024-03-04
π§ TNAI#AIswyx on ChinaTalk
swyx and Alessio joined Jordan Schneider to talk Latent Space with Chinese characteristics.
2024-02-15
π§ ChinaTalk#AIswyx on ThursdAI
swyx joined Alex Volkov on his podcast for a surprise interview on Latent Space and AI Engineer.
2024-02-15
π§ ThursdAI#AIThe Making of an Industry - The Rise of AI Engineering, with Swyx
Last summer, Swyx wrote a blog post titled The Rise of the AI Engineer, which quickly went viral. In this episode, Swyx will revisit that blog post to see if anything changed. You will learn why AI engineers are a thing, the differences between AI and ML engineers, and why the demand for this specialization is larger than the supply. Swyx also reveals what defines an industry (and why it's not only about tools) and gives many good examples of successful products made using existing foundation models. Swyx and Alex also talk about the inner workings of AI and whether it's a good idea to run AI models on your own hardware.
2024-01-24
π§ Scrimba#AINavigating AI and Software 3.0 Tech Career on Code Ryan channel
Ryan is a newish creator who cold email, and I did my best to support him!
2023-12-21
π§ CodeRyan#AI #CareersRise of the AI Engineer on Real World Serverless
Chatted with Yan Cui who I have long followed on AWS Serverless things, on the Rise Of.
2023-12-06
π§ RealWorldServerless#AIAI Engineers, Pendants, and Tensions with OpenAI on Cognitive Revolution
Chatted with Nathan Labenz, who's work on CogRev I really admire, on the AI Eng thesis and conference!
2023-10-05
π§ CogRev#AISoftware 3.0 and the AI Engineer on PodRocket
Went back on Podrocket to talk about AI Eng - with Tejas, who I fortunately hung out with at Infobip Shift in Croatia just a few weeks prior. This convo was really well done and edited and Tejas is an incredible interviewer. Proud of this one.
2023-10-04
π§ PodRocket#AITalk Software 3.0 and the AI Engineer Landscape
The talk form of my AI Eng blogpost, debuting a new chart of how I see the AI Eng landscape at a high level. Keynote at Infobip Shift 2023 pending.
Chatting AI on Shoptalk Show
Rejoined Chris and Dave to reintroduce AI Engineering to the broader frontend world, and demystify things for beginners! Audio starts bad but improves halfway once we discovered I was using the wrong mic
2023-08-07
π§ ShoptalkShow#AIswyx and Alessio on AI Breakdown
The hosts of AI Breakdown and Latent Space get together to discuss GPT4.5, Llama 2, AI Agents, AI Companions, and the Rise of the AI Engineer!
2023-08-04
π§ AIBreakdown#AIFrom Dev to AI Founder with Quincy Larson of FreeCodeCamp
I caught up with Quincy again after many years from our first pod!
2023-07-27
π§ Freecodecamp#AISourcegraph Cody + Exploring smol developer ft. swyx & Beyang Liu
We ask our AI coding assistant, Cody, to give us a tour of smol developer, a new tool for generating scaffolding for new code projects.
2023-06-29
π§ Sourcegraph#AI
Talk Chains vs Agents - Langchain Webinar
LangChain Webinar @ 2023-06-28
I joined Harrison for the Langchain webinar showing my current state of thinking on agents. Video is not up yet but I am posting it here in case I forget. I joined Harrison for the Langchain webinar showing my current state of thinking on agents. Video is not up yet but I am posting it here in case I forget.
Deno and the Future of Dev Tools with Ryan Dahl
I was honored to be invited on to Deno's YouTube as part of their Deno KV Hackathon, to riff on KV and other storage solutions with Ryan Dahl.
2023-06-15
π§ Deno#DevToolsProductivity vs Leverage on the Human Skills pod
I was honored to be invited on to KBall's new podcast to talk about career stuff again, my first in a while. This pod basically encapsulates all I have internalized about Naval and Tiago Forte's reflections on leverage. Enjoy
2023-06-06
π§ Human Skills#CareerAI for Developers on Svelte Radio
This episode is special in the sense that it's not so much about Svelte in particular but for developers in general. If you haven't gone down the AI rabbit hole yet this episode is for you. Swyx gives us a crash course in what it is and how you can use it as a web developer. Enjoy!
2023-05-11
π§ Svelte Radio#Tech #AIAngel Investing in Devtools on the Wannabe Angels podcast
Chatting with The Rideshare Guy and Colin Gardiner on the why and how of Devtools Angel Investing.
2023-04-26
π§ Wannabe Angels#Tech #InvestingTalking AI DX on the Alphalist CTO podcast
Tune in to discover how generative AI will change programming and how to start exploring the world of LLMs.
2023-04-13
π§ Alphalist CTO#Tech #AI #DXTalking AI on the Techmeme RideHome podcast
I joined the Techmeme RideHome duo (Brian McCollough + Chris Messina) to chat AI with the gang!
2023-01-13
π§ Techmeme Ridehome#Tech #AICrossing the Chasm with Jack Bridger's Scaling DevTools podcast
Everyone in tech should understand the technology adoption cycle and know which stage of the adoption cycle youβre at. Shawn Wang, known on the internet as swyx. Shawn is a writer, speaker and head of DX at Airbyte. He's also the editor of DX.tips. In this episode Shawn shares how DevTools can cross the chasm.
2023-01-12
π§ Scaling Devtools#Tech #DevrelThe State of the Cloud in 2023 with ChitChatMoney
The "Cloud" in its simplest form refers to servers with data stored on them and those servers can be accessed over the internet. Many companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet lead this fast-growing industry. Listen in as Brett and Ryan ask questions about the cloud and what growth will look like over the next few years. Enjoy the show!
2023-01-05
π§ ChitChatMoney#Tech #FinanceOn ChatGPT with the Changelog
To wrap up the year weβre talking about whatβs breaking the internet, again. Yes, weβre talking about ChatGPT and weβre joined by our good friend Shawn βswyxβ Wang. Between his writings on L-Space Diaries and his AI notes repo on GitHub, we had a lot to cover around the world of AI and what might be coming in 2023.
2022-12-09
π§ Changelog#Tech #AIBroad Swyx Interview with Infoshare Poland
A broad overview of everything I've been working on, including Temporal and Airbyte, Smart Clients vs Smart Servers, The Coding_Career Book, The Operating System of You, React Ecosystem, the case for Techno-Optimism in the face of cynicism.
2022-09-28
π§ Infoshare#Tech
Talk Running a $200k side hustle with Stripe Checkout
Stripe Dev YouTube @ 2022-09-28
In this live session, Shawn Wang joins Paul Asjes and Cecil Phillip to chat about how he uses Stripe Checkout in this side projects. Weβll dive into the integrations and discuss some of the decisions he had to make when it comes to accepting pay. In this live session, Shawn Wang joins Paul Asjes and Cecil Phillip to chat about how he uses Stripe Checkout in this side projects. Weβll dive into the integrations and discuss some of the decisions he had to make when it comes to accepting pay.
Talk Paradigm Lost
CascadiaJS @ 2022-09-01
A talk covering why frontend vs backend is now insufficient for "full stack", and how 4 trends are taking over - local first, async, data, and AI are taking my attention. A talk covering why frontend vs backend is now insufficient for "full stack", and how 4 trends are taking over - local first, async, data, and AI are taking my attention.
Real talk on DevRel with Devmode.fm
Back again with Andrew Welch and crew to talk the evolving meta of DevRel.
2022-08-29
π§ Devmode.FM#DevRelThe End of Localhost on InfoQ Podcast
Daniel Bryant interviewed me about my DXTips article on The End of Localhost! a really enjoyable tour through the post with commentary and reactions.
2022-08-29
π§ InfoQ#DevToolsHow to Thought Lead, the Metacreator Ceiling, and Learning in Public on the Build in Public podcast
KP is the Build in Public guy and invited me on his pod to talk about LIP, but we sidetracked to talk about devrel, the content metagame, and my upcoming post on How to Thought Lead.
2022-08-11
π§ BuildInPublic#LearninPublicTalk Bun vs Deno - New Runtimes for the Third Age of JS
People are tearing up the foundations of JavaScript with new assumptions and a need for speed. Letβs look at the new kids on the block - Bun and Deno and explore how they might someday replace Node in your tech stack.
Talking DX on Syntax.fm
Syntax.fm is one of the shows I really leaned on when learning the ropes in tech, so it was a huge honor to be invited.
2022-07-01
π§ Syntax.fm#DevRelTalking Careers on Webjoy.fm
We discuss what the career path for a developer advocate might look like, as well as podcast listening tools Listen Notes and Listenbox and how they help allow people to look up and listen to podcasts on their own terms rather than being stuck in a corporate garden.
2022-06-22
π§ Webjoy.fm#CareersAWS, Cloudflare, and Techbro Therapy on AWS.fm
Shawn joins Adam to discuss Amplify and its place in the developer ecosystem, whether we should care about Cloudflare, yet, and how to cope with the anxiety that can come with being extremely online. Also, it sounds like Adam is a tech bro and he's NOT happy about it.
2022-06-21
π§ AWS.fm#CreatorsLearning in Public on Screaming in The Cloud
Corey Quinn is one of my favorite cloud/creators/podcasters/writers/comedians and I was honored to be invited on his pod!
2022-06-10
π§ ScreamingInTheCloud#LearninPublicThe Third Year of the Third Age of JS on JSParty
I joined JSParty crew to talk more about the Third Age of JS after my Reactathon talk!
2022-05-20
π§ JSParty#JSTalk Third Age of JavaScript - Three Years In
I updated the epic Third Age talk for Reactathon 2022
Angel Investing your Time on Educative
I joined Lee Ngo a second time to talk about tech strategy and angel investing!
2022-05-02
π§ Educative.io#CareersLinking your Microservices with Workflows on Purrfect.dev
I joined Brittney and Alex again to talk about Temporal and Self Provisioning Runtimes!
2022-04-19
π§ Purrfect.dev#TemporalPart Time Creators on Compressed.fm
I joined Amy and James to talk about the Part Time Creator Manifesto!
2022-04-14
π§ Compressed.fm#CreatorsCareer + Luck on Metamuse
I joined Adam and Mark who are one of the most thoughtful podcasters to talk about Learning in Public!
2022-03-30
π§ Metamuse#Career #LIPCrossing the Chasm with Richard Feldman
Richard and Shawn Wang discuss how technologies "cross the chasm" from early adopters to mainstream
2022-03-25
π§ Software Unscripted#DevRelTalking Temporal on Purrfect.Dev
I joined Brittney and Alex for the second time, this time to talk about Temporal instead of Svelte!
2022-03-04
π§ Purrfect#TemporalTalk Temporal SDK Intros
Full length SDK intro workshops for Temporal's main SDKs.
The radiating circles in DevX with Swyx
i joined Pauline and Mike to give my updated thoughts on what great developer experience is!
2022-02-15
π§ DevXPod#DX #DevRelSelf Provisioning Runtimes and Temporal on Serverless Chats
Talking workflow engines and my Self Provisioning Runtimes essay with Jeremy Daly, who is the GM for Serverless Cloud which is one of the best examples of SPRs
2022-02-14
π§ ServerlessChats#Temporal #ServerlessLearning in Public on DevDiscuss
Chatting LIP with Gift Egwenu, Ben Halpern, and Ridhwana!
2022-02-09
π§ DevDiscuss#LIPDeveloper Health Space - Courage and Vulnerability with Swyx
This week, Shawn "Swyx" Wang, Head of Developer Experience at Temporal, joins us to discuss the value of courage and vulnerability for software developers.
2022-01-26
π§ G2i#LIPDeveloper Careers on Cloudcast
Shawn Wang (@swyx, Head of Developer Experience @Temporalio) talks about the breadth of developer skills needed, how developers learn new technologies, and insights into important future trends for a broad set of developers.
2022-01-12
π§ Cloudcast#Temporal #CareersTemporal as React for the backend on JSParty
Swyx is known for learning in public, and he joins the party to teach Ali and Nick about what heβs been working on with Temporal IO, what it is, and why heβs excited about it.
2022-01-06
π§ JSParty#TemporalDev Community on SourceGraph podcast
Why is building a technical community the most effective moat out there for startups? In this episode, swyx, who runs DevRel at Temporal and co-founded the Svelte Society, joins Beyang Liu, co-founder and CTO of Sourcegraph, to discuss the stress-induced heart palpitations that led him to transition from finance to tech, show how you can harness a willingness to look stupid to become a standout member of your community, and explain why every book should come with a Discord. Along the way, swyx shares some of the ways learning in public has changed his life, including how one blog post earned two job offers.
2021-12-14
π§ SourceGraph#CommunityLIP and Temporal on MongoDB podcast
I chatted about "The Coding Career Handbook" and Temporal.
2021-12-06
π§ MongoDB#Temporal
Talk React Server Components in Next.js 12 with Shawn "swyx" Wang
Zaiste Programming @ 2021-11-13
A short live stream about React Server Components support in Next.js 12. Together with swyx, we will try to build a simple notes app using the most recent Next.js version. A short live stream about React Server Components support in Next.js 12. Together with swyx, we will try to build a simple notes app using the most recent Next.js version.
Talk Mapping Developer Experience (ft. Silas Sao, Head of Experience Design, DataStax)
Swyx Youtube @ 2021-10-28
I chatted with Silas about how I'm looking at DX these days. We met at Kubecon and realized we were doing pretty similar things at our companies (which are closely related) so this is a honest discussion/session! I chatted with Silas about how I'm looking at DX these days. We met at Kubecon and realized we were doing pretty similar things at our companies (which are closely related) so this is a honest discussion/session!
Connecting the dots in public on the Changelog
TToday weβre joined by Shawn βswyxβ Wang, also known as just βswyxβ β and weβre talking about his interesting path to becoming a software developer, what it means to βlearn in publicβ and how heβs been able to leverage that process to not only level up his skills and knowlege, but to also rapidly advance his career.
2021-10-06
π§ Changelog#LIPHow to Market Yourself with Shawn βSwyxβ Wang
Today we talk about marketing yourself, both as a personal brand and at work. Our guest is Shawn βSwyxβ Wang, an engineering thought leader and author of βThe Coding Career Handbook.β Youβll learn several components of defining your brand, tips on expressing that brand in public, collateral and strategies that will help you at work, and more.
2021-10-06
π§ UIBreakfast#MarketingLearning in Public with SWYX on Thunder Nerds
Today, we're thrilled to have Shawn as a guest on our podcast to discuss the past, present, and future state of JavaScript as well as the world of developer ergonomics and the magical possibilities of effortless platform management.
2021-10-03
π§ ThunderNerds#LIP
Talk Scaling and Measuring Developer Relations (with Sai Senthilkumar of Redpoint)
Swyx Youtube @ 2021-09-25
I was interviewed by Sai of Redpoint for about 150 founders and devrel folks based on these blogposts I was interviewed by Sai of Redpoint for about 150 founders and devrel folks based on these blogposts
Third Age of JS on WorkingCode
Today, we're thrilled to have Shawn as a guest on our podcast to discuss the past, present, and future state of JavaScript as well as the world of developer ergonomics and the magical possibilities of effortless platform management.
2021-09-22
π§ WorkingCode#JavaScript
Talk React and the Meta of the Web with Sunil Pai
Swyx Youtube @ 2021-09-20
A wideranging podcast with Sunil covering the future of React, the Third Age of JavaScript, and the Meta of online discourse. A wideranging podcast with Sunil covering the future of React, the Third Age of JavaScript, and the Meta of online discourse.
Temporal on DevtoolsFM
Join us as we chat with Shawn Wang who's Head of Developer Experience at Temporal and a staunch advocate of learning in public.
2021-09-10
π§ DevTools#TemporalTalk Temporal - React for the Backend
swyx doing the podcast tour talking about everything Temporal!
Talk 7 Lessons to Outlive React
There was a time before React, and there will be life after. If you tie yourself too closely to any technology, you might trap yourself and miss the next wave. Let's zoom out from the state management library du jour β what timeless lessons can we learn from React? In the talk I'll discuss lessons I've learned from studying React that I will take with me for the rest of my career.
Svelte on PodRocket
Curious about all of the hype around Svelte? Swyx joins us on this episode of PodRocket to talk about Svelte and all of the work he has been doing at Svelte Society.
2021-07-16
π§ Podrocket#SvelteHow to make your own luck on the Scrimba podcast
Shawn (Swyx) Wang joins us to discuss his book, The Coding Career Handbook π!
2021-05-25
π§ Scrimba#LuckSwyx on DevJourney with Tim Bourgignon
Shawn took us along on his transition from his very well-paid trading job to his career as a developer. We talked about re-using your skills, boot camps, the power of networks, LearnInPublic, motivation, and much more.
2021-05-25
π§ DevJourney#LIPHow to Market Yourself (without Being a Celebrity)
Discussing personal branding and developer marketing with LearnInPublic.
2021-05-14
π§ DataTalksClub#LIPTalk How to Market Yourself (without Being a Celebrity)
Discussing personal branding and developer marketing with LearnInPublic.
Talk Side Projects on the Modern Web Podcast
ModernWeb Podcast @ 2021-04-22
In this episode, Lindsay Wardell and Hunter Miller talk side projects with Shawn Wang. We discuss the projects they do on the side, and what kind of side projects they enjoy working on. Shawn also talks about his book, "The Coding Career Handbook", and how it started as a side project as well. We also talk about the importance of writing your own blog posts, and sharing your experience and learning in public to help both yourself and others, rather than blogging for numbers. We wrap up with a discussion on being a part-time creator, and finding a company that supports their employees and match what you're looking to do. In this episode, Lindsay Wardell and Hunter Miller talk side projects with Shawn Wang. We discuss the projects they do on the side, and what kind of side projects they enjoy working on. Shawn also talks about his book, "The Coding Career Handbook", and how it started as a side project as well. We also talk about the importance of writing your own blog posts, and sharing your experience and learning in public to help both yourself and others, rather than blogging for numbers. We wrap up with a discussion on being a part-time creator, and finding a company that supports their employees and match what you're looking to do.
Side Projects on the Modern Web Podcast
In this episode, Lindsay Wardell and Hunter Miller talk side projects with Shawn Wang. We discuss the projects they do on the side, and what kind of side projects they enjoy working on. Shawn also talks about his book, "The Coding Career Handbook", and how it started as a side project as well. We also talk about the importance of writing your own blog posts, and sharing your experience and learning in public to help both yourself and others, rather than blogging for numbers. We wrap up with a discussion on being a part-time creator, and finding a company that supports their employees and match what you're looking to do.
2021-04-21
π§ ModernWeb#LIP
Talk Grifters and Content Creation Traps
Maksim Ivanov @ 2021-04-21
We'll discuss how to grow and build your reputation online. Ethical ways to build your audience on Twitter. Things to avoid as a content creator. How to write things that matter. We'll discuss how to grow and build your reputation online. Ethical ways to build your audience on Twitter. Things to avoid as a content creator. How to write things that matter.
Talk Technical Community Builders
Who builds developer communities, why are companies investing in them, and why now? I joined Idan Gazit and Brian Douglas to talk about my post on Technical Community Builders.
Learning in Public on Developer Love
In episode 15 of Developer Love, Patrick speaks with Shawn βSwyxβ Wang of Temporal. They discuss divorcing your identity from your work, transparency in developer marketing, and the merits of learning in public.
2021-03-11
π§ DeveloperLove#LIPDevrel and Dev Community on PodRocket
Ben and Brian talk to Shawn Wang, better known as Swyx, about infinite building, his experience as a Reddit moderator, blogging platforms, scaling developer relations, and more.
2021-03-09
π§ Podrocket#DevrelTalking Svelte on Purrfect.Dev
I joined Brittney and Alex to talk Svelte and SvelteKit
2021-03-04
π§ Purrfect#TemporalTalk Third Age of Javascript
In this stream, we chat to Shawn Swyx Wang, developer, author of the Coding Career Handbook, and learn-in-public advocate. Come along and ask him your questions!
Talk Scrimba Livestream - Q&A
Scrimba @ 2021-02-25
In this stream, we chat to Shawn Swyx Wang, developer, author of the Coding Career Handbook, and learn-in-public advocate. Come along and ask him your questions! In this stream, we chat to Shawn Swyx Wang, developer, author of the Coding Career Handbook, and learn-in-public advocate. Come along and ask him your questions!
Talk Prerecording Conference Talks - 15 Tips to Make It Bigger and Better
GDCFP Day @ 2021-02-20
MI prepared this talk for Global Diversity CFP Day 2021 and here is the high quality backup for posterity! MI prepared this talk for Global Diversity CFP Day 2021 and here is the high quality backup for posterity!
Clubhouse chat - Growing Digital Gardens w/ Maggie Appleton
Maggie and I hosted a Clubhouse chat on Digital Gardens and here is the recording! Later joined by Nikita Voloboev and other listeners.
2021-02-13
π§ Swyx YouTube#DigitalGardensHow to Launch Your Product and Sustain Revenue - with Ryan Chenkie's Entrepreneurial Coders Podcast
Shawn Wang (aka swyx) chats about his experience writing and publishing his book, The Coding Career Handbook. He goes into detail about the challenges he encountered, how he learned from other people's launches, and how he was able to successfully launch the book and make it into something that provides meaningful revenue. He also talks about how to sustain revenue for your product after you launch.
2021-02-11
π§ EntrepreneurialCoder#Creators
Talk Build and deploy dynamic Jamstack apps with AWS Amplify
AWS Reinvent @ 2021-02-06
Jamstack is a modern web development architecture built with JavaScript, APIs, and Markup. This new way of building websites and applications delivers performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling, and a better developer experience. In this session, you learn how to bring your Jamstack applications to life in record time when you develop and deploy with AWS Amplify. You also learn how to easily and quickly develop cloud-enabled applications with your choice of REST or GraphQL APIs, rapidly release new features, avoid downtime during application deployment, and handle the complexity of simultaneously updating the front end and backend of your applications. Jamstack is a modern web development architecture built with JavaScript, APIs, and Markup. This new way of building websites and applications delivers performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling, and a better developer experience. In this session, you learn how to bring your Jamstack applications to life in record time when you develop and deploy with AWS Amplify. You also learn how to easily and quickly develop cloud-enabled applications with your choice of REST or GraphQL APIs, rapidly release new features, avoid downtime during application deployment, and handle the complexity of simultaneously updating the front end and backend of your applications.
Amplify and DataStore - FSJam Podcast
In this episode we discuss Amplify, DataStore, the difference between teaching and learning in public, migrating existing projects to AWS, containers vs. serverless, and the endgame of layer 2 clouds.
2021-01-18
π§ FSJam#AWS
Talk The Future of Dev Tools with Minko Gechev (Angular Core Team)
Swyx YouTube @ 2020-12-16
Minko has been working tirelessly for years on the Angular developer experience. We'll talk about the Language Server, Angular Schematics, and whatever else team Angular has been cooking up for developers! Minko has been working tirelessly for years on the Angular developer experience. We'll talk about the Language Server, Angular Schematics, and whatever else team Angular has been cooking up for developers!
Learning in Public and the Coding Career Handbook - Developer Tea
I joined Jon Cuttrell's podcast to talk about the book and got to talk some strategy stuff I rarely talk about!
2020-12-07
π§ Developer Tea#CareersThe Coding Career Handbook on the Coder Foundry YouTube
I was invited by the Coder Foundry guys to chat about learning in public, what it means to be a senior developer, why you should care where your code fits into the business, and why writing as a developer is so important.
2020-11-19
π§ Coder Foundry#CareersTrading Derivatives with VBA, No Code, JavaScript, Negotiation, and DevRel on the KeyCuts podcast
This is a different beat than my usual - it focuses on my Finance career where I traded interest rate derivatives with Excel and VBA! The show notes are really good too.
2020-11-16
π§ KeyCuts#CareersWhat's New in React on React Roundup
In this episode of React Round Up, we talked with Shawn Wang, a prolific React author, speaker and teacher, about the future of React. We discussed whatβs new in React Core, the React routing world, React DevTools (webpack, rollup, parcel, etc), CSS, and a whole lot more.
2020-11-11
π§ React Roundup#ReactThe Coding Career Handbook on the React Podcast
swyx and Chantastic talk the state of React and the Coding Career Handbook.
2020-10-15
π§ React Podcast#CareersThe Coding Career Handbook on React Podcast
Shawn Swyx Wang opens up about his new book The Coding Career Handbook - His book shines a spotlight on career patterns and practices that many had to learn the hard way β you know, up hill in the snow both ways!
2020-10-15
π§ React Podcast#Careers
Talk Lessons and Regrets from Shipping My $50000 Coronavirus Side Project
JS.LA @ 2020-09-29
This talk is about my personal journey shipping my side project, LearnInPublic.org, from April to July this year. It involves both technical and nontechnical takeaways, from coding and designing the landing page and ecommerce fulfilment, to writing and marketing the book, all as a solo dev. Shipping side projects for money is a dream for many dev and I wanted to share what I learned doing mine. This talk is about my personal journey shipping my side project, LearnInPublic.org, from April to July this year. It involves both technical and nontechnical takeaways, from coding and designing the landing page and ecommerce fulfilment, to writing and marketing the book, all as a solo dev. Shipping side projects for money is a dream for many dev and I wanted to share what I learned doing mine.
SWYX on Shoptalk Show Podcast
Shawn Wang, known as Swyx, talks with Dave and Chris about his career path from finance to coding, and now in developer experience. They chat about serverless functions, React, getting a broad sense of technology, Wang's Coding Career Handbook, what's next for SSR, checking out Vite, and what exactly is DevX / developer experience?
2020-09-28
π§ Shoptalk Show Podcast#CareersTalk The Operating System of You
Developers are mostly humans that run the same "hardware". Therefore most performance differences, especially the ones we can control, are down to our "OS" - our conscious prioritization and processing - and "firmware" - our unconscious personality and reactions. What can we do to better take care of our "hardware", and what does running better "software" look like?
Talk Typesafe, Fullstack React
A live coding talk given at React Global Summit 2020, with React, TypeScript GraphQL with an AWS Amplify backend.
Coding Career Tactics on ML Engineered Podcast
I returned to the MLE podcast to continue our conversation. Charlie is one of the best interviewers I have ever worked with and it was a pleasure to join him again.
2020-09-09
π§ ML Engineered Podcast#CareersCoding Career Strategy on ML Engineered Podcast
Shawn Wang formerly worked in finance as a derivatives trader and equity analyst before burning out and pivoting towards tech. He's a prolific blogger who goes under the pseudonym "swyx" and recently published the excellent Coding Career Handbook. He's a graduate of Free Code Camp and Full Stack Academy now working at AWS as a Senior Developer Advocate.
2020-09-09
π§ ML Engineered Podcast#CareersThe Coding Career Handbook on Zhia Chong YouTube
A quick interview on Zhia Chong's YouTube channel!
2020-08-20
π§ Zhia Chong#CareersTalk Growing a Meta-Language
7 years after release, React reaches millions of developers and billions of users. Its ideas have influenced other frameworks, even those in other languages like Swift UI and Jetpack Compose. Whatβs next? The community has been hard at work innovating in React formats, metaframeworks, and developer tooling. This fits an established pattern of how developer languages grow, and likely forms a roadmap for React in the Third Age of JavaScript.
Talk Growing a Meta-Language
ReactRally @ 2020-08-15
My React Rally 2020 talk on Dialects, Distros, Devtools, and the React SFC idea 7 years after release, React reaches millions of developers and billions of users. Its ideas have influenced other frameworks, even those in other languages like Swift UI and Jetpack Compose. Whatβs next? The community has been hard at work innovating in React formats, metaframeworks, and developer tooling. This fits an established pattern of how developer languages grow, and likely forms a roadmap for React in the Third Age of JavaScript.
Coding Careers on the Junior to Senior Podcast
I spoke with David Guttman, who does a lot of mentoring and runs the AMAZING JS.LA community, on the Coding Career Handbook.
2020-08-03
π§ JrToSr#Careers
Talk JAMstack Chat with Amazon Pay India Team
YouTube @ 2020-07-23
A recorded casual chat I had with the Amazon Pay India team on JAMstack topics. The audience is a mix of technical and nontechnical team members, so this is a more high level/introductory overview. A recorded casual chat I had with the Amazon Pay India team on JAMstack topics. The audience is a mix of technical and nontechnical team members, so this is a more high level/introductory overview.
Coding Career Handbook - Newline Podcast
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2020-07-18
π§ NewLinePodcast#CareersCoding Careers - AQOC Podcast
This week we're joined by Shawn Wang, Senior Developer Advocate at AWS and author of the excellent Coding Career Handbook. Shawn is a career-switcher; he transitioned into tech in his early thirties after a career in finance. He has written a lot about how aspiring devs can better accelerate their careers, and his views are nuanced and full of wisdom that's very relevant to all aQoC listeners (no matter what stage you're at in your career).
2020-07-13
π§ AQOCPodcast#CareersMarketing Yourself - ProdReady Podcast
Hot off the launch of his new book, Shawn sits down to talk with me about personal marketing via working in public. We go into detail about how he wrote a book with the most insane bibliography you've ever seen and made $25,000 on launch day.
2020-07-07
π§ ProdReadyPodcast#CareersTalk Coding Careers
A general talk about the Coding Career Handbook
Talk What's New in React
The React ecosystem is extremely fast moving and it can be hard to keep up. In 2019, the STAR thesis β Design Systems, Static Typing, Smart APIs, and Static/Server Rendering β mostly worked out. Is it over? What's next? Let's take stock of how React is evolving in 2020, and take some guesses at what you should be checking out and investing in.
Software Sessions Podcast - Learning in Public
I chatted with Jeremy Jung, host on Software Engineering Radio and now Software Sessions, about Learn in Public and the Coding Career Handbook!
2020-06-17
π§ SoftwareSessions#CareersOpen Knowledge on Maintainers Anonymous Podcast
What does it mean to be code adjacent? Shawn Wang joins Henry to chat about not just open code but open thinking with his experience in community managing, the idea of tumbling, moderating /r/reactjs, starting the Svelete Society meetup, documenting and learning in public, being historians of our field, fresh notes vs. awesome lists, the meta language, and adoption curves. (recorded in June) (54 min)
2020-06-15
π§ Maintainers Anonymous Podcast#Careers
Talk Svelte Preprocessors and How to Write Them
SvelteSociety @ 2020-06-11
Svelte is a superset of HTML - but what if we don't want to write HTML? In this livecode talk we explore how Svelte preprocessors work, letting you write Sass, Pug, and even TypeScript inside of your Svelte comopnents! Svelte is a superset of HTML - but what if we don't want to write HTML? In this livecode talk we explore how Svelte preprocessors work, letting you write Sass, Pug, and even TypeScript inside of your Svelte comopnents!
Talk Concurrent React From Scratch
Cloning Concurrent React with React Fiber and discussing Time Slicing and Suspense
Svelte Radio Episodes
I joined the Svelte Radio podcast together with Antony and Kev from Svelte Society.
2020-05-12
π§ SvelteRadio#SvelteDev Career Advice for the Coronavirus Recession
I chatted with Tanay Pratap about what new entrants to software engineering in India can do given the Coronavirus Recession
2020-05-09
π§ TanayPratap#CareersTalk Data Fetching For Developers Who Are New to Svelte And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too
my first talk for svelte society online conf :)
Talk Svelte and the Great Space Elevator
SvelteSociety @ 2020-04-17
Modern JS frameworks have run into a quandary - what we write is what we ship. Despite our best efforts at minifying and treeshaking, we cannot fight the fact that adding features means adding JS bundle size. This means we are often trading off user experience against developer experience for every fatiguing decision we make. But it doesn't have to be this way. As Tom Dale predicted, Compilers are the new Frameworks. Svelte is an exciting, newer JavaScript framework that was designed from the ground up with compilation and speed. In this talk, we'll look under its hood to understand how it works, so you know when and why you'd want to use it in future. Don't worry, it isn't Rocket Science! Modern JS frameworks have run into a quandary - what we write is what we ship. Despite our best efforts at minifying and treeshaking, we cannot fight the fact that adding features means adding JS bundle size. This means we are often trading off user experience against developer experience for every fatiguing decision we make. But it doesn't have to be this way. As Tom Dale predicted, Compilers are the new Frameworks. Svelte is an exciting, newer JavaScript framework that was designed from the ground up with compilation and speed. In this talk, we'll look under its hood to understand how it works, so you know when and why you'd want to use it in future. Don't worry, it isn't Rocket Science!
Talk Open Source Your Knowledge
BelgiumJS @ 2020-04-08
We all believe in the power of open source for code. But when we open source our knowledge, we can get the same benefits and it will last longer than any line of code that we will ever write. NOTE - a written version of this is available in the Coding Career Handbook. We all believe in the power of open source for code. But when we open source our knowledge, we can get the same benefits and it will last longer than any line of code that we will ever write. NOTE - a written version of this is available in the Coding Career Handbook.
Marketing Yourself and Mentoring as a Developer on Egghead Podcast
Joel invited me back to speak on the Egghead podcast about Marketing and Mentoring
2020-03-03
π§ Egghead#CareersSvelte and Community on JAMStack Radio
In episode 51 of JAMstack Radio, Brian joins Shawn Wang to discuss his role as a developer experience engineer at Netlify, the open-source JavaScript framework Svelte, and scaling community above code.
2020-02-26
π§ JamsackRadio#Svelte
Talk Intro to Svelte and Svelte Ecosystem
JSandFriends @ 2020-02-19
Svelte is an exciting, newer JavaScript framework that was designed from the ground up with compilation and developer experience in mind. Yet the compiler can be a black box - how can a tiny framework ship so many features? This talk is a deep dive into Svelte's compiler and runtime to demystify this brilliant approach to solving the tradeoff between DX and UX. Svelte is an exciting, newer JavaScript framework that was designed from the ground up with compilation and developer experience in mind. Yet the compiler can be a black box - how can a tiny framework ship so many features? This talk is a deep dive into Svelte's compiler and runtime to demystify this brilliant approach to solving the tradeoff between DX and UX.
No Code JAMstack with Shawn Wang
- Podcast Link (https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/12/19/no-code-with-shawn-wang/) - Download Podcast (http://traffic.libsyn.com/sedaily/2019_12_19_SwyxLowCodeJAMStack.mp3) ## No Code - Why is no code interesting to Software Engineers? - Business opportunity - Developer productivity - Should no code users be worried about platform lockin? - Yes - We have to understand what the good abstractions are and where complexity overtakes convenience - Software Engineers have a unique advantage here - What duties should no code platforms fulfil? just UI layer? Shopify store? What are the borders? - Nothing definite yet - Webflow Blogpost: No Code is a Lie (https://webflow.com/blog/no-code-is-a-lie) - But everything can have a GUI layer - leading the API economy to transform into the GUI economy - Even the Vue ecosystem has added a UI on top of their CLI (https://cli.vuejs.org/dev-guide/ui-api.html) - State machines in UI Development - David Khourshid at React Rally (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU1NKX6Qkxc) - visual IDEs are winning over text editors - Bret Victor - the Future of Programming (https://vimeo.com/71278954) - **EDIT: THINGS I FORGOT TO MENTION** - Shopify and Wordpress are basically No Code platforms on top of Rails and PHP - there is also a trend of big platforms implementing internal no-code solutions: - Slack Workflow Builder (https://slack.com/intl/en-sg/help/articles/360035692513-Guide-to-Workflow-Builder) - Asana No Code solution (https://webflow.com/nocodeconf/session/making-automation-feel-more-human) - Salesforce No Code (https://webflow.com/nocodeconf/session/progressive-enhancement-a-mindset-for-designing-no-code-platforms) - iOS Shortcuts was an acquisition (https://thesweetsetup.com/ios-shortcuts-guide/) - What is available in the GUI economy? - CSS - CMS - Ecommerce - PaaS - As developers, we use no code tools in our daily work - Nobody wants to use Passport.js anymore, we rather farm it out to Okta and Auth0 ## JAMstack - What is the JAMstack? - Jamstack Conf (https://jamstackconf.com/) - Jamstack.org (http://jamstack.org/) - GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com/) - How do you compare JAMstack to No Code? - Very comparable - JAMstack is 'No Code backend' - serves frontend developers - But there are more people who just aren't developers at all - Non developers need a bit more handholding - frontend devs can at least help debug - JAMstack vs No Code is similar to Figma vs Canva - What code are you writing in the JAMstack? - Frontend + Glue code - In a No Code stack, you have to find your own frontend - heavily overlapping paradigms - Can go from No Code to JAMstack often, but not other way round - Are enterprises building JAMstack applications? - Sites: - Citrix's migration story (https://www.netlify.com/blog/2019/06/12/jamstack_conf-nyc-session-recap-citrix-delivers-better-ux-with-less-overhead-using-jamstack-and-netlify/) - Trinet on Netlify (https://is-this.netlify.com/trinet.com) - Ecommerce: - Loblaw's migration story (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VGu4PvEBag) - Popeye's migration story (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKBDUhGi76o) - Nike agency story (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rA_ucpQ_Fk) - Apps: - Paypal - Bringing JAMstack to the Enterprise (https://www.infoq.com/presentations/jamstack-enterprise/) - FreeCodeCamp is built on Gatsby and Netlify (https://dev.to/ossia/how-freecodecamporg-uses-the-jamstack--a-single-api-server-to-help-millions-of-people-learn-to-code-every-month-4d5g) - JAMstack as the counterpart to serverless - Precompilation in the JAMstack - help me understand Gatsby - Gatsby < React < JS - Gatsby helps give a good default Webpack config for performance - Webpack allows modules, preprocessing of code and images etc - Having build steps has problems, but is a net benefit for users by shipping more optimal - Gatsby allows you to pull in data pipeline aka content mesh ## Code - React vs Vue - Vue easier to start with - React has more jobs - FB dogfoods React - React as a universal UI language - Tom Dale - Compilers are the new Frameworks (https://tomdale.net/2017/09/compilers-are-the-new-frameworks/) - Difference between SSR and Compiling - SSR generates HTML - Compiling framework runtime/footprint - React is trying to help optimize overall app footprint ## Career - Learning in Public - Essay https://www.swyx.io/writing/learn-in-public/ - Talk https://www.swyx.io/speaking/learn-in-public-nyc - The Internet rewards spiky people - DHH Apple Card story (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-11-09/viral-tweet-about-apple-card-leads-to-probe-into-goldman-sachs) - Sophie Alpert $600 story (https://twitter.com/sophiebits/status/1193686558206877696?lang=en) - David Perell: Naked Brands (https://www.perell.com/blog/the-future-of-finance) - React TypeScript Cheatsheet (https://github.com/typescript-cheatsheets/react-typescript-cheatsheet)
2019-12-19
π§ SEDaily#No Code
Talk Compile Svelte in Your Head (Lightning Talk)
ReactKnowledgeable @ 2019-12-06
A great way to break the black box of Svelte is to look at the compiled output. This helps you understand both the runtime and the compiler. a fuller discussion of this was done by Tan Li Hau https://lihautan.com/compile-svelte-in-your-head-part-1/
Talk The Rise of JAMStack
Oredev @ 2019-11-07
An introduction to the JAMstack from a historical perspective as the next evolution from LAMP and MEAN stacks 20 years ago, Michael Kunze coined the LAMP stack to describe the success of open source architecture on the web, but it also betrayed the server-centric world of the time. 5 years ago, Val Karpov described the MEAN stack as a JavaScript centric alternative straddling frontend and backend worlds. A lot has happened since then. React rose to dominance, AWS Lambda started the Serverless movement, the "API economy" arose to serve developers, and Static Site Generators came back in a big way. What is driving this new stack of Javascript, APIs, and Markup?
JAMstack panel on Devmode.fm
A panel discussion about JAMstack - In this episode, we have a roundtable discussion with a variety of experienced web developers who are at different stages of using the JAMstack, from not at all, to exploring/ experimenting, to using to deliver client projects to production.
2019-11-04
π§ Devmode.FM#JAMstackJAMstack & Serverless with Netlify (DevMode.fm Podcast)
On this episode, we talk to Shawn βswyxβ Wang from Netlify about the JAMstack & Serverless revolution in frontend development. We discuss what exactly Netlify is, and how you can leverage the Edge, Build, and Dev aspect of it to make your development process more enjoyable. We talk about the challenges of maintaining Author Experience (AX) in the age of static site generators, using Live Preview functions in a CMS or service to help out. We also talk about how JavaScript edge workers will gain sentience as Skynet, and the AI language model that was so dangerous they couldnt release it.
2019-10-28
π§ Devmode.FM#JAMstackThe Suspense is Almost Over - React Podcast
## Links * STAR Apps: A New Generation of Front-End Tooling for Development Workflows (https://css-tricks.com/star-apps-a-new-generation-of-front-end-tooling-for-development-workflows/) on CSS-TRICKS * STAR Apps (https://www.swyx.io/speaking/star-apps-svcodecamp/) at SV Code Camp by Swyx * JAMStack (https://jamstack.org) β A modern architecture β Create fast and secure sites and dynamic apps with JavaScript, APIs, and prerendered Markup, served without web servers * Beyond React 16 | JSConf Iceland 2018 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLF0n9SACd4) Dan Abramov's introduction to Async React (eventually Concurrent React) at JSConf Iceland 2018 * Fiber Reconciler (https://reactjs.org/docs/codebase-overview.html#fiber-reconciler) doc on reactjs.org * React Fiber Architecture (https://github.com/acdlite/react-fiber-architecture) β a gist by Andrew Clark (https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) * A Cartoon Intro to Fiber (https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=ZCuYPiUIONs) β a talk by Lin Clark (https://twitter.com/linclark?lang=en) at React Conf 2017 * Dan's Tweet (https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1184987041676845056) on ConcurrentMode and how it informs other React APIs * Building The New Facebook With React and Relay (https://conf.reactjs.org/event.html?frank) β an upcoming talk by Frank Yan (https://twitter.com/frankyan) and Ashley Watkins (https://twitter.com/catchingash) on Building The New Facebook With React and Relay * Building the New Facebook.com with React, GraphQL and Relay (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxPtYJRjLL0) β talk at F8 2019 about facebook.com v2 * Relay (https://relay.dev) β A JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications * Apollo Client (https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/) β A complete state management library for JavaScript apps * URQL (https://formidable.com/open-source/urql/) β Universal React Query Library is a blazing-fast GraphQL client, exposed as a set of ReactJS components * Getting Closure on Hooks (https://www.swyx.io/speaking/react-hooks/) β Swyx demonstrating a simple mental model for hooks at JSConf.Asia 2019 * Umbrello React Flare (https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/15257) β Github issue for tracking the React DOM implementation of the experimental React Events API * React Fire: Modernizing React DOM (https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/13525) β Github issue for tracking React DOM modernization * React Native for Web (https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web) β Run React Native components and APIs on the web using React DOM. A library by Nicholas Gallagher (https://twitter.com/necolas) * Dominic Gannaway (https://twitter.com/trueadm) β React Core team member working on React Flare and React Fire * The Case for React Native Web Singularity (https://www.swyx.io/writing/react-native-web-singularity/) A post by Swyx on React Native for Web as a template for a future React developer experience * SVELTE (https://svelte.dev) β Cybernetically enhanced web apps * glimmer (https://glimmerjs.com) β Fast and light-weight UI components for the web With the attention to detail you've come to expect from Ember * All you need to know about Ivy, The new Angular engine! (https://blog.angularindepth.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-ivy-the-new-angular-engine-9cde471f42cf) β An article that seems to suggest it has everything you need to know about a thing I know nothing about
2019-10-22
π§ React Podcast#ReactTalk STAR Apps
A 1hr talk about Storybook, TypeScript, Apollo GraphQL, and React
Talk A Skeptic's Intro to the JAMstack
An introduction to the JAMstack from a skeptical perspective
Work in Progress Podcast
In this episode of our podcast we interview Shawn (@swyx) who made the leap from finance to tech. What started as a career reflection combined with burnout prompted him to seek a different path.
2019-09-15
π§ Podcast#Learn In Public
Talk Introduction to TypeScript
Netlify @ 2019-09-03
a 1hr netlify workshop introducing people to TS TypeScript is a megatrend in JavaScript, going from 46% of npm survey respondents in 2018 to 62% in 2019. This is an introduction to TypeScript for those familiar with JavaScript with a Q&A at the end. A 1hr internal Netlify lunch & learn.
Swyx Mix - Learn In Public
This week, Shawn "Swyx" Wang joins us in the Duck Pond to take a deep dive into his coding philosophy "Learning in Public." We take some time to discuss his role at Netlify, how he got started in coding (after a full career in a different industry!), and of course Jack White comes up.
2019-08-26
π§ Ducktapes#Learn In PublicLearning React and TypeScript in Public
Todayβs guest Shawn Wang is a career changer starts off the show about how he got from finance to programming. The panel talks about how they each got started in programming. Shawn explains his Learn In Public manifesto. They discuss the benefits of learning in public and how concepts like Cunninhamβs Law and lampshading can be a good thing. Shawn talks about the differences between inbound and outbound marketing. The two biggest benefits of learning in public is that people will come to help you, it helps you to build capital, and it os the fastest way to learn. They discuss the balance between sharing too little and oversharing.
2019-08-13
π§ React Roundup#Learn In PublicYou Can Learn A Lot For The Low Price Of Your Ego
You can learn in private, or you can learn in public. 99% of developers work and learn privately in the shadows, so why shouldn't you? Something magical happened when Shawn started creating resources and sharing what he learned in public. More advanced people began to help him by correcting him when he was wrong. By learning publically, he was able to both teach and learn at the same time!
2019-08-05
π§ Kent C Dodds Podcast#Learn In PublicTalk Learn In Public
Developers are used to the idea of constant learning, especially in the fast moving Javascript ecosystem. But how often do we take a step back from learning to consider -how- we learn? In this talk we explore how Learning in Public can accelerate your career, bring value to your professional network, and ultimately make you a better developer, with examples all drawn from personal and other experience.
Talk Lunch & Learn - Develop, Test, and Deploy Serverless Functions
This show-and-tell session will look at what you can do with serverless functions, how to get started creating and locally testing them with Netlify Dev, and finally deploying them as Netlify Functions with atomic deployments and instant rollbacks.
Talk JAMStack Jumpstart - Gatsby + Netlify
A 3-4hr workshop to introduce JAMstack and get started with Gatsby and Netlify
Talk Adaptive Intent-based CLI State Machines
Oclif does a lot of nice things, like offering flag and argument parsing, help documentation, and pluggability. That's good for the CLI developer. But what about the CLI user? Instead of viewing our CLI's as simple harnesses for procedure calls, how can we add an intelligent layer to interpret to user intent and guide them down a pit of success? How can we make our CLI's improve using information gained over time?
Leaving a $350K/year job to learn coding
the title overly focuses on the finance career, but this is much more about learn in public and the freecodecamp journey. plenty of links supplied!
2019-04-15
π§ FreeCodeCamp Podcast#Learn In PublicTalk Serverless GraphQL
A basic talk on how serverless functions work with GraphQL
Talk Getting Closure on Hooks
Cloning the React Hooks API in raw JS
Talk JAMStack - The Total Victory of JavaScript
An introduction to the JAMstack from a historical perspective and how it finally lets JS "win"
Be Wrong with Shawn Swyx Wang
A disussion about strategies for being a lifelong learner, how to get started in React, the growth of React's API surface area, Hooks, Suspense, Concurrent Mode, designing APIs, and the future of React.
2019-02-20
π§ React Podcast#React
Talk I can Babel Macros (and So Can You!)
JSConfHI @ 2019-02-07
An introduction to Babel Macros and how they can solve DX vs UX tradeoffs Babel macros are a new way to solve DX and UX tradeoffs by metaprogramming to write code the way that is best for you while delivering code that is best for the user. Case in point, JSX - but why stop there? In this talk we explore how I wrote babel-blade to solve the double declaration problem in clientside GraphQL libraries, and how to get started writing your first babel macro!
Talk Immutability is Changing
Why Immutability in JS and why you shouldn't use Immutable.js to do it
Talk A Gentle Introduction to React and TypeScript
Real World React @ 2019-01-17
a live coding demo of starting with typescript for react devs TypeScript is increasingly being adopted in React apps at scale, from AirBnb to Shopify to Atlassian. In this live coding talk, we walk through best practices and introduce everything you need to know to get started, WITHOUT getting lost in arcane generic type logic! The theme of this talk is showing how TypeScript (TS) tooling helps write and document apps at scale. We'll do: - a live coding demo of starting with typescript for react devs - end with some resources and discussions of pitfalls
Talk Babel β€οΈ GraphQL
Babel plugins can help solve DX and UX tradeoffs by metaprogramming to while delivering code that is why stop there? In this talk we explore how babel-blade solves the double declaration problem in all get started writing your first babel plugin!
Infinite Building
Tune in to hear Shawn talk about what it means to be an infinite learner and builder and how he uses this approach to further his career.
2018-08-15
π§ Egghead#AdviceTalk Why React is -NOT- Reactive
diving into React's push-pull data flow and the importance of scheduling in React
Productivity in Tech
In this conversation, we talk about Shawn's experience as a code school student and learn more about this growing source of alternative education.
2017-11-13
π§ Productivity in Tech#ReactState of JS with Sacha Greif (SEDaily)
Sacha Greif is an independent designer and developer most prominent in his roles as co-author of Discover Meteor and community builder at Sidebar.io, a design newsletter with over 35,000 subscribers, and Hacker News Kansai. He is currently best known in the Javascript community as the maintainer of VulcanJS, and for his annual State of Javascript survey which is now open for 2017. In this episode, Shawn Wang guests hosts a discussion about both projects and Sachaβs thoughts on independent web design and development.
2017-08-09
π§ SEDaily#JS




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SmashingConf NYC @ 2019-10-16
JSConfAsia @ 2019-06-15
JSConfAsia @ 2019-06-15
OclifConf @ 2019-05-31
OclifConf @ 2019-05-31
GraphQL Asia @ 2019-04-12
Reactathon (Lightning Talk) @ 2019-03-30
JSConf Asia @ 2019-06-18
Livestream @ 2019-06-18
Rehearsal @ 2019-06-18
Meetup @ 2019-06-18
JS.LA @ 2019-02-28
Rehearsal @ 2019-01-24
ForwardJS Official Recording @ 2019-01-24
ForwardJS Self Recording @ 2019-01-24


React Boston @ 2018-09-28
GraphQLNYC @ 2018-09-28
ReactNYC @ 2018-08-12
React Rally @ 2018-08-22




