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The Work Item - A Career Growth and Exploration Podcast
#77 - Write About The Things You Learned, With Rachel Andrew (Google)

The Work Item - A Career Growth and Exploration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 40:52


For today's episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Rachel Andrew, arguably one of the more influential folks in the world of web development. With a career spanning over two decades, Rachel has left an indelible mark on the web developer community. From her groundbreaking work on CSS to her role as co-founder of Perch CMS (she spent 20 years as a freelancer and a business owner), Rachel's contributions have shaped the way we build and interact with the web. Throughout her career, Rachel has not only demonstrated technical prowess but also a remarkable knack for empowering others through her writing (and now, her team's writing as well). As an acclaimed author, speaker, and advocate for web standards, she has tirelessly championed inclusivity and accessibility in the digital realm.

Thunder Nerds
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Thunder Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 62:46


In this episode we get to talk with Rachel Andrew: Co-founder of Perch CMS, Editor-in-Chief of Smashing Magazine, web developer,...

How To Code Well
S2 E22 Notist Your Public Speaking Portfolio - Drew McLellan Interview

How To Code Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 44:06


The video version of the show: https://youtu.be/dQK1frHIpkQ Drew McLellan is today's guest on the How To Code Well podcast. Drew talks about how and why he helped create Notist. (https://noti.st) Notist is a place to build your public speaking portfolio. A place to share your slides, but also to collate feedback, tweets, photos, resources and everything to create a permanent history of your speaking events. Drew talks about the technologies behind Notist, the challenges and decisions that were made during development of the site. Drew also lists the upcoming features that Notist will offer in the future and how Notisit is changing the public speaking portfolio space. Follow Notist: Web: https://noti.st Twitter: https://twitter.com/benotist Follow Drew McLellan: Web: https://allinthehead.com Twiiter: https://twitter.com/drewm Drew McLellan is also the co founder of Perch CMS (https://grabaperch.com) *** My Programming Courses *** Docker In Motion http://bit.ly/2vvz2sA Hands-on Microservices In Python - Packt Publishing: http://bit.ly/2S6aMYB - Udemy: http://bit.ly/2tD8S3Q *** Programming resources *** Programming books from Manning Publications: http://bit.ly/2BIrEx Udemy courses https://www.udemy.com/user/peter-fisher-8/ Skillshare courses https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/howtocodewell *** Follow How To Code Well *** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howtocodewell Twitter: http://twitter.com/howToCodeWell Youtube: http://bit.ly/2wf9ufB Instagram: http://instagram.com/howtocodewell/ Website: https://howtocodewell.net *** Subscribe to the news letter *** http://tinyletter.com/howtocodewell *** My Talks *** Using a Framework or Not - PHP South West https://youtu.be/T8R3YTrqt6U How To Put Your Docker Images On A Diet - PHP South West https://youtu.be/uiABt9axPNo Software Complexities - Peter Fisher - PHPSW: Learning About Complexities, August 2018 https://youtu.be/ZQ6AkyvEaHE DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make web development videos like this. Thank you for the support!

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that
55: Perch CMS | An interview with Drew McLellan

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 91:29


For our latest podcast episode, we spoke to Drew McLellan, co-creator of Perch and Perch Runway CMSs. I'm an avid Perch user, I built this very site with Perch, so I was particularly grateful to talk to Drew. We talked about their history and development, where Drew sees them in relation to the host of other CMSs out there (including WordPress of course), what their future holds, and the future of web development as a whole. We also had a couple of sneaky milk chocolate Mikado Sticks during the episode, but you'd never know due to Ben's editing skills. Our Toolstar this time was Notist, which is also developed by the Perch team. Notist is a hub for speaking events, a place to share slides, to collate feedback, tweets, photos, sketchnotes and everything to create a permanent speaking portfolio It's a strong Jukebox this week. I chose the Portishead remix of the Massive Attacks track Karmacoma, that one goes on our Alt Playlist (https://relativepaths.uk/altpl). Ben chose Trails of Light by Phaeleh. Drew also made an outstanding jukebox track selection, Dean Town by Vulfpeck. You might need to throw some shapes while you listen to that. Both of those are added to the Relative Paths Playlist (https://relativepaths.uk/pl). – Mark Show links: Perch (https://grabaperch.com) Perch Runway (https://perchrunway.com) Perch Shop (https://shop.perchcms.com) edgeofmyseat.com (http://www.edgeofmyseat.com) Notist (https://noti.st) Drew's Blog (https://allinthehead.com/retro) Perch SEO App (https://grabachirp.com%Chirp) Perch Pattern Library (http://patterns.perchcms.com) Rebuilding the Perch UI - not your usual redesign (https://rachelandrew.co.uk/archives/2016/05/03/rebuilding-the-perch-ui-not-your-usual-redesign) Perchology - A Perch Newsletter (https://perchology.curated.co) Perchology Links - Perch CMS add-ons by third party developers (https://github.com/clivewalker/perchology-links) Subscribe and keep in touch: iTunes - https://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - https://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - https://relativepaths.uk/sc Twitter - https://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - https://facebook.com/relativepaths Special mention to Loopback (https://rogueamoeba.com/loopback/) by Rogue Amoeba. This software makes our Jukebox snippets so easy to record into Audition, and we were kindly given a free copy. The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is ‘Vitreous Detachment’ by Origamibiro (https://www.tomwillhill.com/), used with kind permission.

UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy
Episode 81: Writing & Publishing Professional Books with Rachel Andrew

UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 41:16


A published book can magically boost your authority in the field. But how do you get started with your first one? Today our special guest is Rachel Andrew, a famous writer, speaker, co-founder of Perch CMS, and CSS Working Group Invited Expert. Rachel talks about her writing process, reviews publishing options, and shares practical tips with the new authors. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes The New CSS Layout — Rachel's new book Perch CMS — Rachel's product with Drew McLellan The list of Rachel's 22 books An Event Apart, CSS Dev, Smashing Conf — some of Rachel's favorite conferences Notist — a new product for conference speakers by Drew and Rachel A Book Apart — Rachel's latest publisher The CSS Anthology — one of Rachel's most popular books Authority — a book by Nathan Barry How to write content for an international audience — an article by Joe Leech The Brain Audit — one of Jane's favorite books by Sean D'Souza Smashing Magazine, A List Apart — websites where Rachel helps as an editor Rachel's website Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachelandrew Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Extra, a social media automation tool for brands. What's the real cost of spending some of your most productive hours on social media management? Extra will drastically reduce the amount of time that you spend stocking up your social media queues, allowing to focus on what matters most. Sign up for early access at extra.ai Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.

Rethink.fm
Episode 14: CSS Grid with Rachel Andrew

Rethink.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 34:59


In this episode, I'm chatting with Rachel Andrew - an authority on CSS Grid Layout, the new specification that is redefining how we approach layout for the web. We'll cover what you need to know to get started with CSS Grid and how this will change the way you think about the web design grid. Meet Rachel Andrew Rachel Andrew is a front and back-end web developer, author and speaker. Her books include the recent Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout and she is a regular contributor to a number of publications both on and offline. Rachel is co-founder of the CMS Perch, a Google Developer Expert and an Invited Expert to the CSS Working Group. She writes about business and technology on her own site at rachelandrew.co.uk. Show Notes Rachel's website:  https://rachelandrew.co.uk/ Grid by Example:  http://gridbyexample.com/ The CSS Layout Workshop:  https://thecssworkshop.com/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/rachelandrew Codepen:  http://codepen.io/rachelandrew/ Perch CMS:  https://grabaperch.com/ Transcript Open PDF version of this transcript in new window JackieHey everybody. This is Jackie with another episode of Rethink.fm for you. Today, I have a very special guest, Rachel Andrew, who many of you may have heard is an expert in the new CSS Grid and is also a co-founder of Perch, which is a simple CMS application. Hi Rachel. RachelHi, good to be here. JackieThanks for joining me. If I've left anything out and for anybody who doesn't know you, if you want to introduce yourself that would be awesome. RachelSure. Yes, I'm Rachel. I've been a web developer for, well, a very long time. I've been running my own business since 2001 as a developer and now, as mentioned, what we mainly do is Perch CMS. That's our product. I'm an Invited Expert to the W3C CSS Working Group, so my interest in CSS and the open web goes back a long way. I'm just back from Tokyo where I was at the CSS Working Group meeting talking about all things CSS. That's really what I do. It's mainly Perch, and then quite a bit of speaking and writing about CSS. JackieStarting off with the CSS Grid, how did you get involved with that and what role have you played? RachelI just spotted it really. In fact, it all started, I was speaking at a conference and I can't remember what about. There was workshops as part of the conference. Bert Bos, from the W3C, was doing a workshop in French, my French isn't great, but he was doing a workshop in French and showing some kind of experimental layout stuff. One of those things was a forerunner to CSS Grid. I saw this and thought, this is something we want. Then I realized that actually there was a spec had come through from Microsoft, and there was this early version of the Grid spec was developed by a team at Microsoft. It was implemented into IE10. I got my hands on that and I started building things and saying, "Yeah. This is a really good thing. This is something we want." Really it just started from there, that I was very keen to promote it and to write about it and to get people talking about it, to make sure that it was something that got implemented into other browsers and didn't just end up being something that ... Some sort of IE experiment. That's really where it all came from is I was just very keen ... I'm very aware of the fact that web developers have got quite a lot of power in terms of what ends up in browsers, if we talk and write about it and make some noise. I just wanted to start doing that, to champion this spec that I thought really was interesting and was going to solve a lot of problems. JackieCSS Grid had its beginnings with Internet Explorer? RachelThat's right, yeah. JackieWow. That is very ... It's not something I would have thought given the history with Internet Explorer. RachelIt's surprising. I mean the team now with Edge and really going quite a long way back, there's been some great stuff coming out of Microsoft and co...

The Big Web Show
Episode 155: CSS Grid Layout is here, with Rachel Andrew

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 63:23


CSS Grid Layout is in Firefox and Chrome, and coming to Safari. Jeffrey Zeldman talks about the new spec with one of its foremost advocates, Rachel Andrew – a web developer, writer, and public speaker from Bristol, UK. Rachel is a member of the CSS Working Group, a Google Developer Expert, the co-founder of the Perch CMS, the publisher of CSS Layout News (a weekly collection of tutorials, news, and information on all things CSS layout), and the author or co-author of countless articles and 30 books, including Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout, A Pocket Guide to CSS Modules, The Profitable Side Project Handbook, and HTML 5 For Web Designers, 2nd Edition. Links for this episode:this is rachelandrew.co.uk - the website of web developer, writer and public speaker Rachel AndrewRachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) | TwitterCSS Grid Guides on MDNA Book Apart, Get Ready for CSS Grid LayoutCSS Layout NewsPublished books authored and co-authored by Rachel AndrewPerch - The really little content management system (CMS)CSS Grid lands in Firefox 52Podcast episodes featuring Rachel AndrewThree years with CSS Grid LayoutGrid LayoutMy presentations - subjects I speak about and links to resources, video and slidesBrought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

The Big Web Show
155: CSS Grid Layout is here, with Rachel Andrew

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 63:23


CSS Grid Layout is in Firefox and Chrome, and coming to Safari. Jeffrey Zeldman talks about the new spec with one of its foremost advocates, Rachel Andrew – a web developer, writer, and public speaker from Bristol, UK. Rachel is a member of the CSS Working Group, a Google Developer Expert, the co-founder of the Perch CMS, the publisher of CSS Layout News (a weekly collection of tutorials, news, and information on all things CSS layout), and the author or co-author of countless articles and 30 books, including Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout, A Pocket Guide to CSS Modules, The Profitable Side Project Handbook, and HTML 5 For Web Designers, 2nd Edition.

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that
46: CSS Grid Layout | An interview with Rachel Andrew

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 55:54


This week we talk CSS Grid with the amazing and great Rachel Andrew, who has been leading the charge with Grid for a while now. We talked about the origin of Grid, what we'll be able to do with it and when it's going to be ready to use (sooner that we realised). We also talked about how she got started as a developer, her work with the W3C CSS Working Group, and of course Perch CMS (my favourite). Our Toolstar is a CSS Grid Layout learning resource, Grid By Example (http://gridbyexample.com/). It's a repository of tutorials, articles, videos and resources for learning grid managed by Rachel (I don't know how she gets so much stuff done). It's a Bristol sound themed Jukebox this week. My pick is 'Glory Box' by Portishead, and Ben went for 'Black Steel' a Public Enemy track covered by Tricky with vocalist Martina Topley-Bird. They'll be added to the Relative Paths Alt Playlist (https://relativepaths.uk/altpl). The original Relative Paths Playlist is also available for you to code along to (https://relativepaths.uk/pl). Subscribe and keep in touch: iTunes - https://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - https://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - https://relativepaths.uk/sc AudioBoom - https://relativepaths.uk/ab Twitter - https://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - https://facebook.com/relativepaths The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is ‘Vitreous Detachment’ by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. – Mark Links Rachel's site - https://rachelandrew.co.uk/ Rachel onTwitter - https://twitter.com/rachelandrew Perch - https://grabaperch.com/ Perch on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/grabaperch/ Perch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/grabaperch?lang=en Edge of my seat - http://www.edgeofmyseat.com/ Grid By Example - http://gridbyexample.com/ CSS-Tricks Guide To Grid - https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/complete-guide-grid/

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Laravel News Podcast
Laracon Online with Ian Landsman

Laravel News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 52:21


In this episode, Jacob and Michael are joined by Ian Landsman to discuss the exciting new conference venture Laracon Online.

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WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
158 Rachel Andrew Talks CSS Grid and Perch CMS

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017


This week, we are blessed to have Rachel Andrew as our guest. Rachel is an accomplished web developer, co-founder of Perch CMS, a Google Developer Expert, an invited expert to the CSS Working Group (which sets the direction for how CSS works in the future). For the past four years, Rachel has also been the leading authority on CSS Grid, which is set to be supported in most major browsers in early 2017. We're very glad Rachel spent some time with us, and talked about both the past and the bright future of the web. You can find Rachel in various places. Here are just a few: Website: https://rachelandrew.co.uk/ Perch CMS: https://grabaperch.com/ Edge of My Seat: http://www.edgeofmyseat.com/   Table of Contents for Episode 158 0:00 Podcast intros 2:50 Rachel's origin story: How she became a web developer 5:05 Are we entering the next Golden Age of the web? Especially when it comes to CSS and layout? 8:24 Have CSS frameworks killed the creativity of the web? Will CSS Grid end up being a replacement for Bootstrap? Or will industry-wide the creativity return? 11:12 What are some of the things that you will be able to do with CSS Grid as browser support becomes more widespread? 13:26 Why do CSS specifications take so long to get full implementation in browsers? 20:33 What are some ways that the Perch CMS differs from other CMS like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla? 23:45 What have some of the challenges been developing and supporting a CMS? 26:15 How has the growth been with the e-commerce add-on for Perch? 28:33 Have Rachel and Drew ever considered taking VC money to invest in Perch? Why or why not? 30:23 What are Rachel's thoughts on open-source, and how does open-source contribute to the development of the web? Is there a balance that needs to be struck between donated time and sustainability? 36:12 How the Perch business model is both sustainable and supporting the growth of the agencies that use it. 37:45 Why Perch is built to be streamlined, and why that is in the best interest of the businesses that build their sites on top of Perch? 41:30 Does Rachel feel that hosted solutions like Wix or Squarespace are the main competition to Perch? How has the market for websites changed in recent years? 45:00 Rachel says specialization is the way to stand out as a web service provider. 48:59 Podcast outros.   ===================   Other Links mentioned during the show:   CSS Zen Garden http://www.csszengarden.com/ Grid By Example http://gridbyexample.com/ Using Flexible Boxes (MDN) https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Flexible_Box_Layout/Using_CSS_flexible_boxes W3C CSS Working Group https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/members.en.php3 CSS Working Group - Drafts on GitHub https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts Perch Runway 3 as a Headless CMS https://grabaperch.com/blog/archive/perch-runway-3-as-a-headless-cms The High Price of Free http://alistapart.com/article/the-high-price-of-free   ===================   Find bonus content for this episode on the WP-Tonic website:

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that
43: Perch CMS | An interview with Clive Walker

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 47:12


This week Ben and I are joined by Front End (or is that Front-End) developer Clive Walker to talk about Perch CMS. We have a lot of positive things to say about it, it's powerful and flexible, but easy to use. We also talk about Perch's many free add-ons, including the recently added Perch Shop e-commerce platform. Just so you know, we're not being sponsored by Perch, we just really like it. It's become my CMS of choice, and I reckon it's well worth trying out. Clive also tells us about the Perchology newsletter, which contains all sorts of goodies for Perch developers, and the Horsham Co-Working project. Clive's Toolstar is Curated, an app for putting together a digest newsletter, which Clive uses to create the Perchology newsletter. My Jukebox choice this time is a solid gold classic, Teardrop by Massive Attack. Clive's pick is Big Calm, the whole album, by Morcheeba (we'll pick a track for the playlist). Ben didn't have a track this week, Bad Ben! Clive and my tracks will be added to the Relative Paths Alt Playlist. Links: Perch CMS - https://grabaperch.com Clive's site - https://www.cvwdesign.co.uk Perch Shop - https://shop.perchcms.com Perchology newsletter - https://perchology.curated.co Horsham Coworking - https://www.horshamcoworking.co.uk Curated - https://curated.co Perch Runway - https://grabaperch.com/products/runway Perch Tips & Tricks - http://perchd.io Subscribe and keep in touch: iTunes - https://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - https://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - https://relativepaths.uk/sc AudioBoom - https://relativepaths.uk/ab Twitter - https://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - https://facebook.com/relativepaths The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is ‘Vitreous Detachment’ by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. – Mark

CTRL+CLICK CAST
Securing Site Content with Rachel Andrew

CTRL+CLICK CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 55:04


Ever needed to build a login-protected “member portal”? Or support subscriptions for digital downloads? Then you’ve secured site site content. But have you covered all the bases? Rachel Andrew joins the show to explain the what, why and how of secure sites. We each share real-world client examples, particularly in context with content management systems. Rachel specifically details how Perch CMS supports secure content, including using a paywall with Perch Shop. She also explains the core server requirements for secure content and details how HTTPS may soon be the default for all sites. She wraps up with an intro to HTTP/2 and how HTTPS goes hand-in hand with this new performance-focused protocol. < Download MP3 >      < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Perch CMS HTTPS TLS (Transport Layer Security) What is an SSL certificate? HTTPS Everywhere with Ngnix, Varnish and Apache Moving towards a more secure web Chromium: Deprecating Powerful Features on Insecure Origins Devot-ee: Link Vault Perch Podcast: Episode 54 Paranoid Security Mode Selling Content Behind a Paywall Using Perch Perch Members Perch Shop CartThrob Expresso Store Devot-ee: User Devote-ee: Force SSL Getting Ready for HTTP/2 Rebuilding the Perch UI - not your usual redesign OnmiFocus Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By

The Big Web Show
141: CSS Grid Layout With Rachel Andrew

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 65:44


Rachel Andrew—longtime web developer and web standards champion, co-founder of the Perch CMS, and author of Get Ready For CSS Grid Layout—is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest. Topics include working with CSS Grid Layout, how Grid enables designers to “do something different” with web layout, why designers need to start experimenting with Grid Layout now, how front-end design has morphed into an engineering discipline, learning HTML and CSS versus learning frameworks, and the magical self-reinventions of David Bowie, RIP.

The Big Web Show
Episode 141: CSS Grid Layout With Rachel Andrew

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 65:44


Rachel Andrew—longtime web developer and web standards champion, co-founder of the Perch CMS, and author of Get Ready For CSS Grid Layout—is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest. Topics include working with CSS Grid Layout, how Grid enables designers to “do something different” with web layout, why designers need to start experimenting with Grid Layout now, how front-end design has morphed into an engineering discipline, learning HTML and CSS versus learning frameworks, and the magical self-reinventions of David Bowie, RIP.

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that
33: Longshot Photo | A follow-up interview with Ken Long

Relative Paths | Web Development and stuff like that

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 64:47


This episode is a follow-up to Episode 16, where we talked to Ken about what he needed in a Photography website before Mark built him one. This episode is the post-mortem where Mark gets to find out what Ken thinks about the results! Perch CMS gets a lot of love (https://grabaperch.com) from both Ken and Mark. Our Toolstar is suggested by Ken: - Lenses for Hire (http://lensesforhire.co.uk). Our jukebox pics are: - Ken: 'Amature Cartographer' from the Monument Valley soundtrack. - Ben: 'Banstyle / Sappys Curry' by Underworld. - Mark: 'Touch Tone' by I am Robot and Proud. Tracks are added to the Relative Paths Spotify Playlist (http://relativepaths.uk/pl). Relevant links: - Ken's site: http://longshot.photo - Ken on Twitter & Instagram: @longshot_photo - Perch CMS: https://grabaperch.com - Monument Valley Costings: http://blog.monumentvalleygame.com/blog/2015/1/15/monument-valley-in-numbers Subscribe and keep in touch: - iTunes - http://relativepaths.uk/it - Stitcher - http://relativepaths.uk/st - AudioBoom - http://relativepaths.uk/ab - SoundCloud - http://relativepaths.uk/sc - Twitter - http://twitter.com/relativepaths - Facebook - http://facebook.com/relativepaths The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is ‘Vitreous Detachment’ by Origamibiro, used with kind permission.

Bootstrapped
Bootstrapped, Episode 22, “Meh”

Bootstrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 64:18


Download this episode, in which we give away an amazing social mobile podcast product idea, Blackberry (sorry), App stores, Andrey’s gripes with Laravel 4 and other techy things, asset management in front end web development, Vi, Breaking Bad finale!!!, Living in NYC, Perch CMS meetup, Business of Software conference Blackberry sale Number Two Antair Notes on Amazon App Store Twitter Ads (also great just to see your RT’s/Fav’s even if you don’t buy ads) Laravel 4 PHP framework Grunt – JS task runner Sentry Laravel Auth Library Sublime Text PhpStorm FogCreek Wasabi Business of Software Conference – 10% off with code “bootstrap” Perch CMS meetup Discuss this episode in our bootstrapper forums

Unfinished Business
Abomination on legs

Unfinished Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013 57:35


Anna and special guest co-host Rachel Andrew, — web developer and Director of edgeofmyseat.com, the company that makes Perch CMS. They answer listener questions about working with clients, customers, insurance, work/life balance and subcontracting.