694: What's Up With Angular with Mark Techson

694: What's Up With Angular with Mark Techson

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1008: Diffs, Trees, and VS Code 2.0

Scott and Wes sit down with Alex Sexton and Amadeus De Marzi from Pierre Computer to dig into the gnarly performance challenges behind building blazing-fast code review tools, covering virtualization, progressive rendering, and why GitHub’s UI feels so sluggish. They also chat ab ...  Show more

1007: 8 Tech Choices to Lock In Before Agentmaxxing

Wes and Scott talk about the foundational decisions that make AI-assisted coding actually work—database schemas, validation, routing, CSS structure, and more. They explore why consistency matters more than specific tools, and how a little upfront planning can keep agents from tur ...  Show more

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