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Kodsnack in English

Kodsnack in English

Von: Kristoffer Fredrik Tobias
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All the English episodes of Kodsnack - a podcast by developers, about anything interesting to developersKristoffer, Fredrik and Tobias (kodsnack.se)
  • Kodsnack 662 - A super-super-app, with Teresa Wu
    Sep 16 2025

    Fredrik talks to Teresa Wu about devops for frontend and AI.

    Why does frontend feel so complex? Does it have to be?

    We also discuss the value of open language models, smaller and more specific language models and their benefits.

    Is “AI” even a useful label anymore? Teresa thinks we’ll split into more specific terms over time.

    Recorded during Øredev 2024.

    The episode is sponsored by Ellipsis - let us edit your podcast and make it sound just as good as Kodsnack! With more than ten years and 1200 episodes of experience, Ellipsis gets your podcast edited, chapterized, and described with all related links in a prompt and professional manner.

    Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS!

    Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive.

    If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi.

    Links
    • Teresa
    • Teresas' Øredev 2024 talks: Devops for frontend and Building amazing front-end project with Gemma: A state-of-the-art open model
    • Ellipsis - sponsor of the week: we edit Kodsnack, and we can edit your podcast too!
    • Super-apps
    • Wechat
    • Support us on Ko-fi
    • Gemma
    Titles
    • This was actually made to happen
    • The same fun and the same pain
    • The lucky ones
    • My own experience
    • I don’t have a word for it
    • A super-super-app
    • Explosion of complexity
    • A whole sea of new questions
    • They only do one thing
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    28 Min.
  • Kodsnack 658 - Failure of ergonomics, with Taylor Troesh
    Sep 2 2025
    Fredrik talks to Taylor Troesh about packaging things, generating code, and database evolution. Why is it so hard to package and build things? Is it a failure of ergonomics? Is there hope for a change? We also discuss generating code using LLMs, and Taylor presents the workflow of using them to generate projects from scratch, starting over if more fundamental changes are needed. After that, we dig into databases and SQL, and Taylor has many thoughts and opinions about how they can be used and might evolve. Finally, we discuss other interesting projects, keeping track of ideas, what the OPTC is, and why should you cut down a palm tree? Recorded during Øredev 2024. The episode is sponsored by Ellipsis - let us edit your podcast and make it sound just as good as Kodsnack! With more than ten years and 1200 episodes of experience, Ellipsis gets your podcast edited, chapterized, and described with all related links in a prompt and professional manner. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links TaylorTaylor’s keyboard-rich desk setupTaylor’s Øredev 2024 talk: How to flatpack programsThe IKEA hacking community (or one of them)James MickensReduxThe flux architectureJqueryToki ponaAPLZigSNOBOLActor modelJqLispScrapscript - Taylor’s own languageHTMXCRUDElmSupport us on Ko-fiCursorNeovimAvante - a Cursor alternative for NeovimSam AltmanSam ColtSam MorsePostgresqlConnecting directly to the database - Svante Richter’s talkSupabaseSQLSome of Taylor’s writings about SQLPRQL - Pipelined relational query languageFQLRegexFoundationdbEllipsis - sponsor of the week: we edit Kodsnack, and we can edit your podcast too!Offensive horticultureA history of microwave ovensScrapsheetsGame of lifeTrailer buses Follow-up links, thanks to unvisual:Bruck - “a type of bus or coach built to combine goods and passenger transport”Skvader - a Swedish bruck The timeless way of software - Taylor talks about Christopher Alexander, just like we did in episode 657! Titles Nothing besides IKEAI did not besmirch the reputationHow strange we package thingsI don’t think I have any adviceFailure of ergonomicsI do have hopeDrinking from the wellBrainless CRUD-stuff(I have) No qualms with ElmDuring the bingesFifteen math professorsTilting against palmtreesOPTC
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    46 Min.
  • Kodsnack 656 - People want native controls, with Maddy Montaquila
    Aug 19 2025
    Fredrik talks to Maddy Montaquila about building user interfaces, and how .net has come a much longer way than people may think. We talk about the various .net-related options for building user interfaces, mixing and matching MAUI stuff, Blazor stuff, and straight up web stuff. We discuss the way to go for Windows desktop apps among all these options. The perception of .net - a challenge and something being actively worked on. We also touch on actually useful AI, plus some unexpectedly fond memories of the touch bar. Recorded during Øredev 2024. The episode is sponsored by Ellipsis - let us edit your podcast and make it sound just as good as Kodsnack! With more than ten years and 1200 episodes of experience, Ellipsis gets your podcast edited, chapterized, and described with all related links in a prompt and professional manner. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links MaddyMaddy’s Øredev 2024 talks: Hybrid web and desktop apps with .net MAUI and Blazor and .net all the things - cloud, mobile, web, and more!.net AspireBlazor hybridMAUI.net conf 2024.net 9SyncfusionSyncfusion controls for MAUI appsBlazor render modesHybrid web viewElectronTechbashXamarinFlutterReactBlackboardTimeeditRedisOpentelemetryRabbitmqOllamaSupport us on Ko-fiEllipsis - sponsor of the week: we edit Kodsnack, and we can edit your podcast too!WinformsWPFWinuiTouch bar.net ahead of time compilationPerformance improvements in .net 9 - the 300 pages blog postMicrosoft extensions AIAmazon go storesSpring bootThe minimal API structure Titles Two of my fun thingsTrust me, I can rambleI can ramble for eternityThe shimmer controlA bunch of wasted space in my brainIf you have a Javascript frontendA lot with the hybrid stuffNice step up from ElectronMAUI doesn’t need mePeople want native controlsWeb is reachIf this guy’s on vacationThe only .net you ever have to seeJava with moreThe polyglot worldA deeply native Windows experienceIt was a nice volume sliderThe .net perceptionThree less indentsPurists of architectureBlended experiences
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    37 Min.
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