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Build To Succeed: Digital Experience Design & Product Development; Flutter, AI & Tech Leadership

Build To Succeed: Digital Experience Design & Product Development; Flutter, AI & Tech Leadership

著者: Very Good Ventures
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"Build To Succeed" explores the world of building successful tech products by dissecting the experiences of leaders who have brought ideas to life and nurtured them into long-term successes. The show delves into the delicate balance of speed and resourcefulness required in today's business landscape, emphasizing the importance of building "the right thing, the right way" – crafting products for longevity while optimizing for business goals. Through interviews with these experienced individuals, listeners will gain insights into navigating the space between launch and long-term growth, making good decisions, and uncovering the patterns that lead to repeated success. Build to Succeed is brought to you by Very Good Ventures.Copyright 2024
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  • Phil Rabin, SoFi — Enterprise-Scale Flutter: Modernizing Architecture for a 2-Million-Line Flutter Codebase
    2025/12/17
    On this episode, we’re joined by Phil Rabin, whose previous roles include Senior Engineering positions at Uber, where he spent a decade scaling one of the most demanding mobile organizations in the world. He is currently Director of Engineering, Mobile, at SoFi. Phil discusses what it takes to lead one of the largest Flutter engineering teams in production, and how to scale systems and people. Key Takeaways:00:00 Introduction.01:29 Phil began coding at 15 and later built early digital products at CBC.05:08 How Uber optimized every step to make the ride experience as fast as possible.10:16 A mobile-first growth story and super-app vision made SoFi the right fit.14:07 Flutter removed the heavy burden of maintaining two separate native apps.16:53 Scaling requires strong documentation because teams constantly change.19:34 A “WikiLink only” rule keeps documentation clear and consistent.21:09 Success depends more on aligned, energized teams than on writing code.30:51 Early Uber faced similar single-package bottlenecks as SoFi during scaling.34:23 Radical candor shapes Phil’s leadership.40:00 Treating people right and aligning work keeps teams motivated.Resources Mentioned:Phil Rabinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/philrabin/SoFi | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/sofi/SoFi | Websitehttps://www.sofi.com/Uberhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/uber-com/Flutterhttps://flutter.dev/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=brand_sem&utm_content=apac_apac&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=13034410756&gbraid=0AAAAAC-INI-HvW1FDhVdOE90Fr6EDxlE9&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsPzHBhDCARIsALlWNG33kVJX7pktZ7oJ4A81eOLAhlAjSB7ubDhhcsAQeZlRJZef5nmDJMEaAgF6EALw_wcBCursorhttps://cursor.com/Claudehttps://claude.ai/Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
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    42 分
  • Martin Remmelgas, Codemagic — The Power of Community in Scaling DevOps and CI/CD for Flutter
    2025/12/03

    On this episode, we’re joined by Martin Remmelgas, whose previous roles include Industrial Placement in Singapore and Consultant at Ernst & Young. He is currently CEO at Codemagic, a company deeply embedded in the Flutter ecosystem. Martin discusses his journey from chemistry to technology, how Codemagic became a key player in the Flutter community, and what it takes to scale developer tools from startups to enterprise-level adoption.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00 Introduction.

    02:01 Martin shifts from chemistry to tech for its speed and ease.

    06:00 Codemagic started as an internal DevOps project at Nevercode.

    11:34 Turning to the Flutter community becomes the key to growing Codemagic.

    15:06 Early community work evolves into measurable marketing ROI.

    18:50 Community feedback drives Codemagic to clarify pricing and build trust.

    21:33 Conference ROI is clear, but real value comes from community ties.

    26:34 SOC 2 certification boosts Codemagic’s enterprise credibility.

    30:09 Codemagic’s new feature simplifies app testing and collaboration.

    34:21 Flutter’s small team powers vast developer opportunities.

    38:59 Competition drives Codemagic to keep innovating.


    Resources Mentioned:


    Martin Remmelgas

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-remmelgas-ab436580/


    Codemagic | LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/nevercodehq/


    Codemagic | Website

    https://codemagic.io/start/


    Flutter

    https://flutter.dev/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=brand_sem&utm_content=apac_apac&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=13034410756&gbraid=0AAAAAC-INI-HvW1FDhVdOE90Fr6EDxlE9&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsPzHBhDCARIsALlWNG33kVJX7pktZ7oJ4A81eOLAhlAjSB7ubDhhcsAQeZlRJZef5nmDJMEaAgF6EALw_wcB


    Google

    https://www.google.com/




    Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/



    #Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment

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    41 分
  • Frank van Puffelen, Puf — Low-Code, No Fear: Building the Future of Apps With Flutter and LLMs
    2025/11/12
    On this episode, we sit down with Frank van Puffelen — more commonly known as puf — an industry veteran, ex-Googler (2015-2024), and one of the most influential voices in the Firebase and Flutter communities. He shares his journey from software engineering to developer advocacy, offering insights into the changing role of developer relations, the rise of low-code tools, and the impact of AI on how software is built. Key Takeaways:00:00 Introduction.01:39 Frank (puf) started coding in the eight-bit era.10:06 Joining Firebase after the acquisition, shifting from user to team member.15:57 Public speaking brings self-doubt, but you turn mistakes into learning.20:18 Engineers have the knowledge — they just need help shaping it into a story.24:57 Involving the audience in spotting typos keeps demos engaging.29:10 Testing explanations on non-technical audiences ensures clarity.35:00 LLMs are tools — like a new hammer — built to enhance what’s possible.40:13 Non-traditional developers validate AI output by adding tests.45:49 Publicly available information is easily summarized by LLMs.51:38 Developers are moving questions to Reddit, reducing Stack Overflow use.Resources Mentioned:Frank van Puffelenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/puf/FlutterFlow | Websitehttps://www.flutterflow.io/Firebasehttps://firebase.google.com/?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20100026061&gbraid=0AAAAADpUDOhNkT8PV8wHhX-Tew2P8V7Wd&gclid=CjwKCAjwxfjGBhAUEiwAKWPwDhbDXDAsnr5KC0Bqu2xnZqG9PsJovQ2f1D56dSzrcDfF2NVhUjk5YRoCKjMQAvD_BwEStack Overflowhttps://stackoverflow.com/Google I/Ohttps://io.google/2025/Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
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    54 分
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