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Tony Lamont joins us for a Saturday Morning Deploy (in his timezone). Our first international guest is also a Patron.

Tony Lamont joins us for a Saturday Morning Deploy (in his timezone). Our first international guest is also a Patron.
Joey Cardosi joins us to compare contrast Rails and Django.
Special thanks to Tony Lamont for this weeks intro! Evan Mattiza is one of our Patrons who joins us this week to follow up on our functional programming episode.
We're a bunch of zoom apologists over here.
Another week of isolation, another distributed episode. We chat Raspberry Pi projects, VR gaming, and Youtube speed runs.
Austin and Willow are back with us to talk about functional programming in our third remote quarantine podcast.
It's another week of podcasting remotely and Blake, who is absolutely dressed for success and well groomed in his home office, joins us for the fun.
Our first Podcast From Home episode for obvious reasons and we talk about remote work and what we expect that to look like over the next few weeks.
Recorded at the conference venue for VueConf 2020, we hang out with Oscar Spencer, one of the event's speakers and co-creator of the Grain programming language.
Blake is with us to talk TypeScript and movies.
Chris Hobbs is back with us and we cover a lot of ground!
Austin, Willow, Casey, and Tyrel reminisce about what attracted us to the profession of code wranglin'.
We're going to be at VueConf US! Blake hangs with us to talk about horror movies and how/why we choose programming languages and frameworks.
Daniel Worthy is back and recently made the switch from Windows to Mac for a development environment.
Blake drops in and we compare his team's development process framework to our scrum process at Lofty.
Austin Hackett is new to the team at Lofty and joins us for an episode to talk about how much we hate mobile apps and other topics.
Not really, that's only 6 minutes of the show.
It's a full house today with Tyrel, Blake, Casey, Willow, and Alan.
Tyrel and Casey chat about managing client expectations and avoiding burnout.
Blake Johnston is back to talk Vue, Ember and more.
We talk about how our team does discovery on new projects, and the terrible analogies that get used to compare the pricing and process software development to other skilled trades.
We take some questions from a listener on what our approach would be to developer education.
Alan, Tyrel, Casey and Jon get on a tangent about Dungeons and Dragons that never ends.
Brad Cantin is a Software Architect for Malwarebytes and he joins us to chat about managing apps and products in long-term maintenance mode.
The company behind the show has changed its name from Lofty Labs to simply Lofty, and we're in party planning mode.
Lorem Ipsum, Fill Murray, and our other favorite tools for pre-generating content when building and testing front-end applications.
We've been making this show for a year and wanted to celebrate with some of our favorite moments!
We're talking Reddit and what we sub to, and also the fast food industry for some reason.
Alex, Blake, Tyrel, and Casey talk about what kind of music they listen to while slinging code.
Tyrel, Alan, and Casey are in the middle of a big push on a project deadline so we see how many PRs we can put up during the podcast. Alex watches from the distance and comfort of his cushy, low stress staff augmentation project.