Client-side apps are great, but they're not perfect for every situation. Charles and Brandon discuss times single-page apps might not make sense. Also, they discuss how Jim Weirich affected their lives.
Goodbye, Jim. :(
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Client-side apps are great, but they're not perfect for every situation. Charles and Brandon discuss times single-page apps might not make sense. Also, they discuss how Jim Weirich affected their lives.
Goodbye, Jim. :(
... more
Client-side apps are great, but they're not perfect for every situation. Charles and Brandon discuss times single-page apps might not make sense. Also, they discuss how Jim Weirich affected their lives.
Goodbye, Jim. :(
... more
Client-side apps are great, but they're not perfect for every situation. Charles and Brandon discuss times single-page apps might not make sense. Also, they discuss how Jim Weirich affected their lives.
Goodbye, Jim. :(
... more
Client-side apps are great, but they're not perfect for every situation. Charles and Brandon discuss times single-page apps might not make sense. Also, they discuss how Jim Weirich affected their lives.
Goodbye, Jim. :(
... more
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.