Our friend Justin Searls recently published a widely-read essay on enthusiast programmers, inter-generational conflict & what we do with this information. That seemed like a good conversation starter, so we grabbed Justin and Landon Gray to discuss. Let’s talk!

Our friend Justin Searls recently published a widely-read essay on enthusiast programmers, inter-generational conflict & what we do with this information. That seemed like a good conversation starter, so we grabbed Justin and Landon Gray to discuss. Let’s talk!

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Featuring:


Justin Searls – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteLandon Gray – LinkedInJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website

Show Notes:



Justin’s post
Justin’s monthly newsletter
Justin’s Ruby Kaigi coverage
Justin’s previous Changelog appearances
Test Double
nodenv
Destroy All Software
Louisville’s AI Schoolbus Route fiasco

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Twitter Mentions