The TTL Podcast, hosted by Rebecca Murphey, features conversations with front-end developers at large organizations about how they do their jobs.
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Episode 1.10
Ilya Grigorik, Google
July 27, 2015
Ilya is a web performance engineer, a developer advocate at Google, and the author of High Performance Browser Networking. We talk about HTTP/2 and what it's going to mean to you.
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Episode 1.9
Boki Beran, Intuit
June 22, 2015
Boki, a web architect at Intuit, talks about standardizing the approach to UI across 14 teams on a 25-year-old product, and a philosophy of building components with their ultimate replacement in mind.
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Episode 1.8
Patrick Hamann and Seb Cevey, The Guardian
June 15, 2015
Patrick and Seb explain the process of bringing The Guardian's internal and external web applications up to modern standards -- and why the organization believes in doing much of the work in the open.
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Episode 1.7
Emily Nakashima, Github
June 8, 2015
Emily shares her story of becoming a developer at Github, the company's approach to front-end performance, and why github.com has a lot less JavaScript on it than you might think.
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Episode 1.6
Andrew Betts, FT Labs
June 2, 2015
How do you bring some sanity to hundreds of web properties at a 127-year-old company? In this episode, Andrew Betts and I talk about Origami, the answer to that question at the Financial Times.
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Episode 1.5
Daniel Eric Lee, Yammer
May 24, 2015
What's it like to take a six-year-old codebase and bring it in line with modern best practices? In this episode, Dan Lee and I talk about how his team at Yammer did just that.
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Episode 1.4
Dave Cadwallader, WalmartLabs
May 17, 2015
Dave is a software engineering manager on the Core Web team at WalmartLabs. We talk about his path to front-end development, the perils of functional testing, and a framework that his team is working on to help smooth some of those bumps.
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Episode 1.3
Daniel Espeset and Seth Walker, Etsy
May 10, 2015
Daniel and Seth are on the front-end infrastructure team at Etsy, an offshoot of the performance team. We talk about how their team came to be, and the work they're doing to improve the front-end development story at Etsy.
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Episode 1.2
Burak Yiğit Kaya, Disqus
April 27, 2015
Burak, a front-end lead at Disqus, is a third-party JavaScript kindred spirit. In this episode, we talk about the challenges of 3PJS, the importance of the developer experience, and when to stop optimizing for performance.
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Episode 1.1
Alex Sexton, Stripe
April 28, 2015
In the inaugural episode of the podcast, I talk to Alex Sexton, my former podcast co-host, a product engineer at Stripe, and the name-er of many things, including Front-End Ops.