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Backend Banter

Backend Banter

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The only podcast dedicated to backend development, technologies, and careers. Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful backend engineers to get their takes on various trends, technologies, and career tips for new backend developers. Golang, Python, JavaScript, and Rust are the programming languages most commonly discussed, but speakers dabble in all sorts.Boot.dev
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  • The Tools Are Smarter. Are You? ft. YK Sugi | S02 E12
    2025/03/31

    Today we welcome YK Sugi—engineer, educator, and the mind behind CSS Dojo—for the final episode of season two.


    We talk about his journey from YouTube dev tutorials to building one of Sourcegraph’s most-used AI tools, and how the role of DevRel has changed (and in some cases, disappeared). YK also breaks down how senior engineers are actually using AI, why fundamentals still matter, and how Agent Chat was born during a company hackathon.


    If you’re curious about AI devtools, the future of DevRel, or just want to hear how a former YouTuber accidentally shipped a flagship feature—this one's for you.


    Learn back-end development - https://www.boot.dev

    Listen on your favorite podcast player - https://www.backendbanter.fm


    YK’s X: https://x.com/ykdojo

    YK's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ykdojo/

    Sourcegraph's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Sourcegraph/featured


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro and Meeting YK

    03:05 - Starting Out with CSS Dojo

    05:36 - DevRel Burnout and Market Whiplash

    11:40 - Building Agent Chat at Sourcegraph

    13:52 - Claude, Cursor, and AI Tool Comparisons

    21:52 - AI Use: Juniors vs. Seniors

    26:22 - Designing Dev Tools That Think

    37:56 - Will AI Consolidate the Tooling Ecosystem?

    44:21 - Should Codebases Change for AI?

    50:52 - Advice for Learners, DevRels, and Job Seekers

    01:07:02 - Outro and Where to find YK's work


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    1 時間 8 分
  • How to Win at Learning ft. Quincy Larson | S02 E11
    2025/03/24

    In this episode, we sit down with Quincy Larson, founder of Free Code Camp, to explore his incredible path from high school dropout to influential tech educator. Quincy shares his unconventional journey — from living in his car and working fast food jobs to building one of the most impactful coding education platforms in the world.


    We discuss the power of self-learning, the evolution of coding education, and the philosophy behind building meaningful skills. Quincy also dives into his productivity habits, structured routines, and why he prioritizes lifelong learning over traditional memories.


    Lane's interview on Free Code Camp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/getting-a-developer-job-lane-wagner-podcast-157/

    Free Code Camp podcast playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDLDCm3bPfU&list=PLWKjhJtqVAbm04DK8TSUCRheRjW2P9TR7


    Learn back-end development: boot.dev

    Listen on your favorite podcast player: backendbanter.fm

    Follow Quincy on X/Twitter: @ossia

    Free Code Camp: freecodecamp.org


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro and Meeting Quincy

    01:05 - Running a charity

    03:58 - Getting deep into podcasts

    11:58 - Quincy's lifestyle

    17:47 - The Birth of Free Code Camp

    25:47 - What has freecodecamp been working on

    27:40 - Building Skills vs. Chasing Shortcuts

    30:20 - How to Stand Out in Today's Tech Job Market

    50:44 - What changed since Quincy wrote his book

    54:06 - Obligatory AI talk

    1:12:01 - Where to find Quincy


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    1 時間 14 分
  • Mitchell Hashimoto: From Terraform to Ghostty | S02 E10
    2025/03/17

    Today we welcome Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp and creator of Ghostty, a new terminal emulator built in Zig. In this episode, Mitchell shares the story behind Ghostty, how his curiosity about terminals evolved into a full-fledged project, and why Zig became his language of choice.


    We also dive into Ghostty’s unique features, the role of libghostty, and why Mitchell believes native-feeling apps are essential for developer experience. Plus, we explore his insights on computer science education, dynamic linking, and what really matters when learning to code.


    If you’re into terminals, low-level programming, or just love hearing how great software gets built, this one’s for you!


    Learn back-end development - https://www.boot.dev

    Listen on your favorite podcast player - https://www.backendbanter.fm


    Mitchell's X/Twitter: https://x.com/mitchellh

    Ghostty: https://ghostty.org/


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro and Meeting Mitchell

    01:06 - Mitchell’s Journey at HashiCorp

    03:13 - What is Ghostty and Why Build It?

    08:35 - Native Performance and Zig’s Advantage

    15:25 - Why Mitchell Chose Zig Over Rust

    31:15 - Ghostty’s Road to Package Repositories

    52:00 - Future Plans for Ghostty

    1:04:02 - Where to Find Mitchell and Ghostty


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    1 時間 4 分

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