The only HTML class you’ll ever need!
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The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and small business management. As web development agency owners for the better part of a decade, they’ve worked with all sorts of technologies, through the rise of responsive web design, the revolution of serverless computing, and the popularity gain of many no-code tools for small business owners. They commonly discuss foundational web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - in ...
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HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who ...
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HTML para principiantes Tus talentos y habilidades irán mejorando con el tiempo, pero para eso has de empezar (Martin Luther King)
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En este audio se les dará una breve introducción de lo que es el lenguaje o código HTML Cover art photo provided by Parker Johnson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pkripperprivate
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Web News: Is It Ever Okay to Fire a Client?
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18:04We all know what it’s like to be fired—but what about firing a client? In this week’s Web News, Matt and Mike explore what happens when a freelance relationship goes sour. Is it ever okay to walk away from a paying client? What if they’re disruptive, draining your time, or you’ve simply lost interest in their project? They break down when it’s appr…
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Welcome, dear listeners, to a special episode of Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Tonight, we invite you to join us on a journey into the happy and perfect land of the digital realm, where nothing is wrong, there are no problems, and any defects that may arise can simply be fixed by the code itself in a never-ending cycle of revisions that are …
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We Should Care More About Web App Security
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1:03:51In this episode, Matt and Mike dive deep into web app security by walking through a simple SaaS note-taking app and breaking down vulnerabilities at each layer—from frontend and backend to auth and hosting. With 16 billion credentials recently leaked and AI increasing attack complexity, even indie devs need to lock things down. They cover common se…
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Web News: Trying New Things on Customer Sites
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17:46Sometimes a customer asks you to do something that you’ve never done before - when it’s mission critical this can be nerve wracking. We’ve all Googled and researched our way to learning new skills before, however, putting them to use and into production straight away seems daunting. - What’s your policy when it comes to implementing a critical feat…
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Write Less, Rank More: My Fill-in-the-Blank SEO Method
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1:08:46In this episode, Matt shares his “Write for Google” process — a strategic, keyword-first approach to planning SEO-friendly content. He walks through how he researches keywords, analyzes top-ranking articles, and builds heading structures that make writing feel like filling in the blanks. Matt also explains how he uses AI as a helpful second set of …
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Welcome, dear listeners, to a special episode of Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Tonight, we invite you to join us on a journey into the darkest corners of the digital realm, where the line between man and machine blurs and nightmares become reality.Av willrobx
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Episode 6: Tim Berners-Lee: The Family Man Behind the HTML Revolution
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4:58Welcome back to another captivating episode of Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. I'm your trusty guide, here to unravel the enigmatic world of Tim Berners-Lee, the brilliant visionary behind the HTML revolution. Today we delve deeper into the life of Tim Berners-Lee, exploring the untold story of the man behind the code. But beware, dear listene…
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Welcome back to Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Today, The Nick and Jeremo embark on a journey into the unknown as they transform into pure code. It seems a mysterious force is guiding their path. Join us as we try to uncover the secrets behind the enigmatic power controlling this digital realm. Get ready for another thrilling episode of Techy…
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Welcome back to Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Today, we're diving into the evolution of HTML from its humble beginnings to its modern iterations. Rumor has it that a secret society may have influenced HTML's development. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the code that shaped the digital frontier of the 1990s.…
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Hello there, tech savvy dads. Welcome back to another thrilling episode of Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Today, we are diving into the dark and mysterious world of Crestwood Manor in our special segment, The Midnight Club Unveiled. So grab your neon-colored packs and your trusty floppy disks as we embark on this nostalgic journey.…
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Welcome back to another episode of Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML. Join The Nick and Jeremo as they continue their quest to unravel the mysteries of coding in the digital age.Av willrobx
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Episode 1: Nostalgic Dads Enter the Digital Realm
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2:55Welcome to Techy Dads of the 90s: Lost in HTML, where two dads born between 1980 and 1984, once kings of the digital realm, find themselves navigating the foreign landscape of modern coding. Meet The Nick and Jeremo as they embark on a journey through the tangled web of HTML.Av willrobx
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In this episode, Matt and Mike dive into developer experience (DX) — what it is, why it matters, and how improving it can make you a better developer. They share personal stories of frustrating build processes, game-changing tools, and scripting away pain points. Whether it's speeding up deployments, eliminating unnecessary rebuilds, or embracing p…
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Leveling Up Your Dev Skills When You’re Not a Beginner (But Feel Like One)
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45:43Most coding guides are built for beginners—but what if you're already a working developer? In this episode, Matt shares his personal struggle with upgrading his coding skills after years of using no-code and low-code tools to deliver client sites. From outdated certifications to modern dev stacks, we explore how "situational developers" can navigat…
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What Happens When a Real Developer Starts Vibe Coding?
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56:56What happens when a real developer uses AI to build something in a language and toolset they’ve never touched before? In this episode, Matt shares the story of how he created a free, custom-coded Google News sitemap generator using Node.js, GitHub Actions, and the Webflow API—with help from AI. The catch? He had no prior experience with any of thos…
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Week in the Life of a Developer at a Tech Startup
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57:39Ever wonder what a developer really does at a tech startup? In this episode, we break down a full week—from scattered meetings and deep work to deployments, sprint planning, and handling the chaos of outages and DDoS attacks. Get a behind-the-scenes look at balancing coding, team support, and product planning in a fast-moving environment. Show Note…
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Turborepo Changed How I Use Monorepos | w/ Anthony Shew
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40:15In this episode, Mike sits down with Anthony Shew from Turborepo to talk all things monorepos. They explore the pros and cons of monorepos versus traditional multi-repo setups, and how Turborepo compares to other tools like pnpm workspaces and Nx. Anthony shares tips on getting the most out of your monorepo, common pitfalls to avoid, and where mono…
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Web News: Do You Listen to Music While You Code?
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26:29In this edition of Web News, we dive into our personal coding companions — from chill playlists and brain-boosting podcasts to TV shows that keep us motivated (or distracted 😅). Whether you're team lo-fi, true crime, or total silence, we've got takes. Plus, we explore how background content affects productivity and creativity. Show Notes: https://w…
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Should You Go Solo? Transitioning from Developer to Entrepreneur
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41:16In this episode, Matt and Mike explore what it takes to transition from being a developer employee to becoming a tech founder or business owner. They break down how your personal situation—time, money, dependents, and hobbies—can impact your readiness to make the leap. This isn't just about technical skill. You’ll need to think strategically, handl…
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Web News: Drowning in Notifications? Minimal Phones Might Save You
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26:46Are you constantly bombarded by notifications? In this episode of Web News, Matt and Mike dive into the growing problem of digital overwhelm — from buzzing phones to nonstop pings — and how minimal phones might be the answer. We explore distraction-free devices like the Minimal Phone and Light Phone 3, how they work, and whether switching to one co…
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What The 80/20 Rule Really Means For Web Developers
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51:11In this episode, Matt and Mike explore the 80/20 rule and how developers can use it to boost productivity, reduce burnout, and prioritize what matters—plus how AI is reshaping the rule itself. Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcasts/what-the-80-20-rule-really-means-for-web-developers Use our affiliate link (https://scrimba.com/?via=ht…
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The First Step Trap: Why Buying Domain Names Isn't Starting Your Project
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50:58Endless ideas, abandoned projects, and a pile of unused domain names—sound familiar? In this episode, Matt and Mike explore how developers can avoid false starts and take meaningful first steps when launching new projects. They dig into why buying a domain name might feel productive (but often isn’t), when it's actually the right move, and how jump…
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Web News: Overwhelmed by AI? You're Not Alone!
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19:21In this edition of Web News, Matt and Mike discuss the rapidly evolving world of AI, and AI tooling. As web developers, the guys are no stranger to online tools that promise to do everything under the sun - but lately it feels like an infinite amount of new ones are coming out all the time due, powered by AI. Is it possible to keep up with everythi…
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How To Get A Web Development Job in 2025
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1:17:04In this episode, Matt and Mike talk about the current state of the dev world—layoffs, AI tools, and the unstable job market—while highlighting the real opportunities that still exist. They share actionable ways to stand out, build useful projects, network, and niche down to land work in a tough economy. Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/…
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Why Prisma Is Still the Best ORM | w/ William Madden
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40:22In this episode of HTML All The Things, Mike chats with William Madden, Developer Advocate at Prisma, to uncover what makes modern ORMs essential in today's development workflows. They break down what an ORM is, why developers should care, and how Prisma sets itself apart in the crowded ORM space. William also dives into the technical challenges of…
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As developers and business owners, it’s easy to get stuck in the daily grind — coding, responding to emails, handling support — and forget to actually build the business. In this episode, Matt and Mike dive into what it really means to work on your business instead of just in it. The guys explore strategies to avoid becoming your own overworked emp…
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Why Flip Phones Still Matter in 2025 | w/ Tom Barrasso
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1:16:40In this episode, Matt sits down with Tom Barrasso from Cloud Phone to explore why flip phones are still relevant in 2025. They discuss the rise of digital detox, who’s using feature phones today, and how developers can still build apps for low-spec devices. From KaiOS and Cloud Phone to nostalgia and screen-time reduction—this is a deep dive into t…
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What Junior Web Developers Need to Know About DevOps
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54:30Even if you’re not "doing DevOps," understanding it can seriously level up your development career. In this episode, Matt and Mike dive into why every web developer should care about DevOps practices, even at a basic level. They explore how deployment pipelines work, how Git supports safe code changes, and how you can prevent and fix production iss…
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The Hype Trap: Why Cutting Edge Isn’t Always the Best Choice
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1:14:19In this episode, Matt and Mike explore the temptation to always chase the latest and greatest in tech—whether it's new frameworks, tools, or workflows that dominate developer discourse. While the buzz can be exciting, blindly adopting bleeding-edge technology can lead to serious downsides like poor documentation, tiny communities, and unstable tool…
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