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The Front End
Rob Kendal
30 episodes
1 week ago
In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.
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In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.
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The Front End
Amir Muntasser talks management, hiring, and exciting new tech

On today's show, Amir Muntasser, a director of development, talks to us about his route into development and how he manages a large team.


We discuss the challenges of sizeable tech departments, his hands on coding skills, and upcoming advancements and technologies that he's really excited about.


Amir also shares some valuable tips for job seekers on how to impress hiring firms, and what newcomers can really do to land a role as a front end developer.


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1 year ago
48 minutes 5 seconds

The Front End
Danai Nanou talks about CSS: architecture, migrations, and methodologies

Danai Nanou is a UI developer specialising in CSS and its architecture.


Originally from Greece, she's lived in the UK for many years, moving from retail into software engineering through a part-time course and a coding bootcamp.


She found her passion in the styling layer of front-end apps, taking on some large scale CSS migrations, implementing the ITCSS methodology to help add some key structure to the code base, and ultimately pursuing a passion for well-structured, maintainable, predicable CSS.


Danai talks about the pitfalls of CSS frameworks, dives into her love of the cascade and how CSS should be embraced not feared.


She also walks us through her personal challenges in leaving an unfulfilling career to move into the world of software engineering and how she leveraged networking to land herself a junior dev role.

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1 year ago
49 minutes 31 seconds

The Front End
Joseph Shambrook chats all things React, CSS, and exciting new software

Joe has been a developer for over 12 years, currently working as a senior engineer at KFC (sadly no free chicken available!).


He started out in his 20's from a recommended web design course. From there he's moved from financial start ups and a leading ticketing company, to AND Digital working as a software engineering consultant.

Joseph's been all-in with FE from the beginning working through jQuery, to Angular JS, to React and Next.js, and trying out things like Astro and Svelte.


In this episode, he and I talk about Joseph's love of CSS, his embracing of modern frameworks and libraries, such as Astro and Next. We also discuss the possibility of React being put out to pasture and has React had its heyday?

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1 year ago
53 minutes 19 seconds

The Front End
Software engineering Q&A

We're taking a break from the usual guests for just this episode to answer some community questions sent in from our listeners and other social media outlets.


We'll be running a full-length Q&A including:

  • Do you do eye exercises or something for your eyes
  • What do you think the future holds for the software development industry?
  • What is your favourite piece of tech from the last 20 years (tool, language, framework etc) and why?
  • What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
  • Are you scared that AI will replace your job?!
  • ...and more!
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1 year ago
39 minutes 57 seconds

The Front End
Tom Riglar talks automated testing and founding a 1M agency

We're joined by Tom Riglar from Moropo, an automated testing start up dedicated to helping you test your mobile apps and products.

Tom co-founded a million pound agency, Morrow, and talks about his journey into tech from the humble days of HTML and some ecommerce work, through to starting and running two successful agencies.

We also talk about the importance of testing your apps and how they can ultimately produce better products.


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1 year ago
35 minutes 23 seconds

The Front End
Simeron Taak talks freelancing, bootcamps, and her path to tech

Simeron Taak is a fulltime freelancer specialising in web design and development. She's had a great route into tech following a family background of graphic design.

Simeron shares her passion for technology, talks about her route into development, design qualifications, and the challenges that freelance life brings with it.

We also delve into coding bootcamps vs. degrees, and Simeron's experience with both of these approaches to learning web skills.

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1 year ago
39 minutes 29 seconds

The Front End
Anthony Main talks agency ownership, remote culture, and how to land a role in a winning mobile app agency

On this episode we're joined by Anthony Main, founder of The Distance, a top 5 mobile app development agency in York.


Anthony talks to us about his journey into tech from a CS degree to running a successful development agency for over 15 years!


We chat about changes in technology and business over that 15 years, how remote work is here to stay and why businesses need to adapt, as well as the importance of fostering a solid culture.


We also get some valuable advice from an agency owner on how someone can get started in a career in app development and what makes good job applications stand out.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 5 seconds

The Front End
Daniel Merriman talks about social sciences and ethics in tech

In this kick off episode of our fourth season we're joined by Daniel Merriman, an engineering manager from York.

Daniel talks about his route into tech via social sciences, the impact of sociology and the human element of tech that's sometimes forgotten, and the ethics of development and tech.

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2 years ago
48 minutes 13 seconds

The Front End
Matt Studdert, founder of Frontend Mentor, shares his passion for helping others to learn

After being recommended as a guest to the show by several twitter peeps, we’re so pleased to welcome Matt Studdert. Matt is a fellow UK developer and founder of the hugely popular Frontend Mentor, a coding skills levelling up platform used by close to 100,000 people to hone their skills in front end development.

Matt hails from a background in fitness and personal training and made the leap to dev life, and shares a passion for helping others get into development. He’s going to share his story and give us some tips on how and where to start with learning to be a developer.

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4 years ago
41 minutes 25 seconds

The Front End
Authors Brian Rinaldi and Raymond Camden talk about their love of the Jamstack and their upcoming book on the very same subject

Today’s show features not one but two whole guests! Brian Rinaldi, a developer advocate at StepZen, and Raymond Camden a lead developer evangelist working at HERE, a location technology company. 

This Jamstack-loving pair have co-authored a book called The Jamstack Book, which is published by Manning and dives deep into the Jamstack and helps you build up a portfolio of Jamstack-architectured sites including a full-blown e-commerce store.

They're sharing their love of all things Jamstack and how you can get started by using their shiny new book!

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4 years ago
24 minutes 47 seconds

The Front End
Hassan El Mghari talks startups and lessons learned from running a community of almost a million users

For this final episode in the season Hassan El Mghari joins us to share his incredible journey from high-school student running multiple gaming communities totally almost a million users, founding a gaming marketing company, to pursuing a CS degree and learning full stack development. Hassan talks lessons learned, how to learn in public and the power of long-game effort.

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4 years ago
42 minutes 11 seconds

The Front End
Rob Kendal AMA Q&A - Your favourite developer questions answered

In this penultimate season 2 episode, I'm answering some of your most popular questions such as: What's better, React or Vue? Do I ever write dirty code to finish sooner? How do I start blogging and creating content? How do I start freelancing? And loads more....

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4 years ago
33 minutes 39 seconds

The Front End
Mark Baldino from Fuzzy Math talks UX and user-centered design

For episode 8 we're joined by Mark Baldino. Mark runs Fuzzy Math, a user experience design agency, and shares his founder's journey and how good UX can improve your business and how developers can get involved in the UX design process.

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4 years ago
26 minutes 51 seconds

The Front End
Netlify's Phil Hawksworth talks about modern front end development in the Jamstack, and his route into dev

Phil is a developer experience engineer at Netlify and spends his days helping developers to build a better, modern web within the Jamstack.

We discuss how Phil went from engineering to computer science, to delivering computers in a van, to (eventually) Netlify. He shares his thoughts on the Jamstack and how Netlify is leading the charge in hosting a modern web.

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5 years ago
43 minutes 27 seconds

The Front End
Louise Ogilvy talks getting hired in exciting emerging tech industries and writing your best CV

On this episode, Louise Ogilvy joins us to talk about getting hired in some exciting emerging tech industries such as
agritech. We talk about how to write a winning CV and work with recruiters to land your dream role.

Louise is a founder of recruitment agency Propeller Tech, which was launched to provide recruitment solutions to the
 startup and early stage growth community.


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5 years ago
31 minutes 13 seconds

The Front End
Stephanie Stimac talks web standards, developer experience her journey to the Microsoft Edge team

Joining us today is the web’s very own web witch Stephanie Stimac. She's going to be sharing her journey from fashion and design into web standards and the Microsoft Edge team.

Stephanie is a design technologist and lives somewhere in-between the role of a designer and developer. With a background in digital design and many years of building things from wireframe to code, she finds herself currently working in the Microsoft Edge Developer Experiences team.

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5 years ago
27 minutes 26 seconds

The Front End
James Tucker talks life as a full stack dev and tips on starting out in development

In this fourth episode of season 2, James Tucker is joining us. James is a full stack developer based in Minneapolis currently working at Soona Studios. He loves Vue and Rails, and tweeting about tech, startups and big ideas.

James talks about his love of the web and how he moved from a potential career as a pastor into web development. He also shares some tips and advice on how to get started in development and his experiences to date.

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5 years ago
24 minutes 31 seconds

The Front End
Tom Hirst on running a successful freelancing business for over a decade

For this episode, freelancing legend Tom Hirst shares his journey into self-employment. Tom is based in Yorkshire and he's enjoyed a successful freelancing career for the past 11 years, specialising in WordPress development.

Tom also runs a mentorship program to help other aspiring freelancers to help get into the freelancing life and start their own successful self-employment careers.

Tom shares his super valuable freelancing tips, tricks and advice right here in episode 3 of season 2.

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5 years ago
30 minutes 41 seconds

The Front End
Pete Gallagher shares his experience with the Internet of Things and life as a freelancing developer

Coming in hot for the second episode of season 2, Microsoft MVP Pete Gallagher, is a developer, public speaker, Pluralsight Author and owner of software consultancy PJG Creations.

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5 years ago
33 minutes 30 seconds

The Front End
Peter White, an entrepreneur from York shares his experience with making things and entrepreneurship

For the very first episode in season 2, the inimitable Peter White, a developer, entrepreneur and maker based in York, talks all things entrepreneurship. We'll find out how he found his way through being a freelancing, part-time developer, product owner and maker of digital things.

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5 years ago
24 minutes 24 seconds

The Front End
In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.