The Yes-code Podcast explores topics that are painful in a developer's daily practice – but don't have to be. We speak with experts whose tools solve complex pr...
Open-source content management, Aurélien Georget, Chief Product Officer at Strapi
In this episode, we speak with Aurélien Georget, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Strapi. Strapi is an open-source headless content management system with a strong community-driven strategy. We walk through the evolution of the product from an idea of a Wordpress alternative to a developer platform for building content driven experiences at scale.
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Building blocks for internal tools, Kevin Whinnery, Head of Developer Experience with Retool
Today we have Kevin Whinnery, Head of Developer Experience at Retool. Retool makes a powerful set of building blocks for teams to build internal tools faster. We discuss the challenges of building internal tools, the role of Developer Experience, and the benefits of “yes-code” over “no-code” tools.
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Feature flags with John Kodumal, CTO of Launch Darkly
We’re going to take a deep-dive into Launch Darkly, and how feature flags are a game-changer for your development flow. CTO and Co-Founder, John Kodemal takes to us about how he thinks about separating deployment from release, and how that minimizes risks in shipping to production.
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Introducing Season 2 of the Yes-code Podcast
This is the Yes-code Podcast. We’re here in your feed to let you know that Season 2 is just around the corner. We’ve got some really interesting technical deep-dives coming your way this season. You can look forward to: feature flags with Launch Darkly, building internal tools with Retool, multiplayer collaboration with Liveblocks, and content management with Strapi.
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Tiered Membership with Tyler Bell, Co-Founder of Memberstack
This episode on tiered membership focuses on two problem domains combined – authentication and payments. One of the co-founders of Memberstack, Tyler Bell, and I talk about the primitives of "member", "plan", and "access control to plan."
The Yes-code Podcast explores topics that are painful in a developer's daily practice – but don't have to be. We speak with experts whose tools solve complex problems, so you don't have to. Listen to get a crisp understanding of persistent, meaty problem areas, and learn about tools that make building software feel like magic.