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Welcome to Error Code: Coffee, a WEEKLY podcast, where we talk about web development, design, UX, life and much more!

Error Code: Coffee is hosted by Gideon (⁠⁠⁠⁠gideonheilbron.nl⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Murtada (⁠⁠⁠⁠murtada.nl⁠⁠⁠⁠). Both experienced freelance web developers who like to talk about web dev, technology, media, life and more. Our goal is to inform and help people about various topics in an entertaining fashion.

Do you have any questions or do you want to hire us? Contact us through Spotify or directly via ⁠⁠⁠⁠social@cursief.co⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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Welcome to Error Code: Coffee, a WEEKLY podcast, where we talk about web development, design, UX, life and much more!

Error Code: Coffee is hosted by Gideon (⁠⁠⁠⁠gideonheilbron.nl⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Murtada (⁠⁠⁠⁠murtada.nl⁠⁠⁠⁠). Both experienced freelance web developers who like to talk about web dev, technology, media, life and more. Our goal is to inform and help people about various topics in an entertaining fashion.

Do you have any questions or do you want to hire us? Contact us through Spotify or directly via ⁠⁠⁠⁠social@cursief.co⁠⁠⁠⁠.

    S4E7: [Devs Talk] Indie Game Dev with Frederic Tarabout

    S4E7: [Devs Talk] Indie Game Dev with Frederic Tarabout

    Wishlisht Demon's Mirror on Steam!

    We're shaking things up a bit as we welcome a friend and indie game developer to the podcast, Frederic Tarabout (ex-Dreamworks, creator of Batbarian, pusher of pixels)!

    In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the world of indie game development. Frederic will take us on a journey through his unique career path, sharing the highs, lows, and everything in between.


    What did Frederic's journey look like from young game enthusiast (with an Atari ST) to his first published game?
    Is there a typical day for an indie game dev?
    What are Fred's inpirations and what does his dev process look like?
    What are the challenges for an indie game dev? Are there things that Fred would've done differently?
    And more!

    So grab your controller, settle in, and join us as we explore the fascinating world of indie game dev with Frederic Tarabout!


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    • 42 min
    S4E6: About HTMX and other "minimal" frameworks

    S4E6: About HTMX and other "minimal" frameworks

    What's with all the rage about these "minimal" frameworks? It seems like almost every day you wake up, there's an announcement for a new framework... and it's driving us nuts!

    Listen to us try and dissect the confusing situation of the framework landscape of web dev in the year 2024. Why did we even start using frameworks? Is this all just bandwagoning behaviour or is there a real benefit to using frameworks?

    All this and more in this enticing and technical episode of ECC.


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    • 45 min
    S4E5: CSS-Tricks Drama & Dying Dev Community Sites

    S4E5: CSS-Tricks Drama & Dying Dev Community Sites

    What the heck happened to CSS-Tricks? Chris Coyier wrote a blog post detailing some of the behind the scene happenings. What was his motivation for selling the CSS-Tricks website? Why is it not being updated anymore?

    Also, is this a trend that's happening across the internet? Why are there community-driven and free resource websites dying out left and right? What to do with the news of tech companies firing people? Is it all about the Money?🤑

    Let's dive into the drama!


    Blog post mentioned: https://chriscoyier.net/2024/02/28/where-im-at-on-the-whole-css-tricks-thing/


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    • 40 min
    S4E4: Rethinking MVP (How to use the MVP concept in 2024)

    S4E4: Rethinking MVP (How to use the MVP concept in 2024)

    In this episode we discuss how the concept of MVP (Minimum Viable Product) has changed over the course of our careers.


    Why was it so popular back in the day (for example: Airbnb)?
    When does the MVP concept work, and when does it fail?
    What are the steps for the modern way of utilizing the MVP concept?

    Join us in this in-depth conversation about a simple concept that allowed startups to become giants.


    Blog post: https://linear.app/blog/rethinking-the-startup-mvp-building-a-competitive-product


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    S4E3: New CSS features that got us excited

    S4E3: New CSS features that got us excited

    Missing the old style of podcast episodes where we ramble a bunch about technical stuff? Well, here's another!

    We talk about some of the new CSS features that were standardized in 2023. These features can be a big help in your everyday CSS writing!


    Container queries: what are they and how are they different than regular media queries?
    New viewport units: s- d- l- prefixes for your vw or vh units. How do these differ from our regular vw and vh units? Also, no more jumping interfaces when scrolling on mobile!?
    Nesting in native CSS!? What does the syntax look like? Is SCSS now obsolete? (no, no it's not)
    Gap property for flexbox: a small change that prevents a lot of annoying side effects of having margin or padding for spacing child elements.
    Individual transform properties! No more "transform: translateX(50%) rotate(30deg) scale(1.2);" but now each property gets its own name, like: "translate: 50% 0; rotate: 30deg; scale: 1.2;". What does this mean for transitions? Are there any gotchas?
    The new ":has()" selector is here! What does it do and is it true you can select the parent of an element?

    All this and more in this old school episode of ECC!

    Referenced blog (it's incomplete tho):
    https://positivethinking.tech/insights/the-10-new-css-features-in-2023/


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    • 54 min
    S4E2: Why we don't like coding (web dev) anymore

    S4E2: Why we don't like coding (web dev) anymore

    We are finding it increasingly harder to enjoy actually coding for web dev projects nowadays. What changed during the time that we were developers? Have we become bored of the web dev routine, or did the environment change?

    Join us as we name the complicated issues we have with web dev anno 2024.

    Here are a few of the many points we discuss:


    Dependency hell is still a big thing
    Which framework are we using this week?
    Testing, user research and data measuring is still an afterthought in agency work (Test driven development is a dream)
    Backwards development: Why are we building very basic content websites in JavaScript, Next and a headless CMS and convert (most of it) to static templates?

    It's going to be an episode with a lot of introspection and reflection on the current status quo of web dev!


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    • 1h 12 min

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