The BaseCode Podcast is a collection of mini-series discussions between Jason McCreary and Jess Archer on practices for writing less complex, more readable code, testing, and building products.
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The BaseCode Podcast is a collection of mini-series discussions between Jason McCreary and Jess Archer on practices for writing less complex, more readable code, testing, and building products.
In this episode, JMac continues his story of Shift by reflecting on his decision to go "full-time" working on Shift and how he might have waited too long.
In this episode, JMac continues his story of Shift by reviewing Shift's year over year growth rate and some of the strategies that may have helped grow Shift.
In this episode, JMac kicks off a solo season talking about all things Shift - its origin, its pricing, good decisions, bad decisions, revenue milestones, and its future.
In this episode, JMac and Jess start up a new mini-series on refactoring the testing layer within Shift, but first recap a few of the milestones over the last 6 months.
In this episode, JMac and Jess round out the mini-series on building the Workbench desktop app by answering questions about our development, deployment, and publishing processes.
In this episode, JMac and Jess discuss the little features we built into the Workbench desktop app like onboarding screens, keyboard shortcuts, and Editor Mode.
In this episode, JMac and Jess continue our mini-series on working together building new projects. This time we talk about building the new Shift Workbench desktop app.
The BaseCode Podcast is a collection of mini-series discussions between Jason McCreary and Jess Archer on practices for writing less complex, more readable code, testing, and building products.