
Fixate on Code | Weekly interviews on how to write better code, for frontend developers
Gosh - keeping up with web development technologies is hard! We interview the best devs in the industry who share their strategies on how they do it. We get insight into their passion for programming, the methods and tools they can’t live without, and how they keep up with the industry's rapid pace. Every episode ends with a "Quickfire Question Round": answers to 5 rapid-fire questions provide some invaluable tips on how to become a first class dev. Keep pushing the limits, and keep pushing great code!
Latest episodes

Mar 28, 2018 • 11min
25 - Season 1 Finale
The podcast Season 1 finale covers various topics in software development, such as the impact of writing tests and functional programming. The speakers discuss coding practices, learning strategies, social interests, simplicity and creativity in coding, finding mentors, the value of community support, and code readability. They also touch on the importance of waiting for new technologies, the power of animation, and the impact of functional programming on code quality. The episode concludes with a recap of the key takeaways from the entire season, including discussions on web VR, code compartmentalization, new programming languages, and finding fulfilling work.

Mar 21, 2018 • 32min
24 - Chris Coyier
Chris Coyier, Creator of CSS-Tricks, co-founder of Codepen, and host on ShopTalk, shares his journey of building tools for developers and discusses the impact of CodePen in attracting clients. They also talk about worst project experiences, productivity tools, and the excitement of new projects and technologies in the web industry. Chris emphasizes the importance of staying up-to-date and persistent when learning programming.

Mar 14, 2018 • 31min
23 - John Allsopp
John has been building for the web since the early 90’s. With his timeless article, The Dao of Web Design, his book, Developing with Web Standards, and as co-founder of the Web Directions conference series, John has made a massive impact on the lives of designers and developers the world over.

Mar 7, 2018 • 28min
22 - Rachel Nabors
Rachel is an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist who now cuts her teeth as an expert on web animations. With her webanimationweekly.com newsletter and slack.animationatwork channel, courses on Lynda.com and Frontend Masters, and her latest book, Animation At Work, Rachel is an authority on improving user experience through using motion on the web.

Feb 28, 2018 • 28min
21 - Ada Rose Cannon
Ada is a developer advocate and senior developer at Samsung. Previously a PlayStation developer, Ada now dedicates her time to pushing the limits of WebVR, and experimenting with client-side APIs.

Feb 21, 2018 • 23min
20 - Aimee Knight
Before becoming a full-stack Javascript developer, Aimee spent 15 years as a competitive figure skater. The grit and hard work required for her former career has made Aimee a force in the web development world. With her work on the JsJabber podcast, creating developer meetups, and speaking on stage, Aimee is passionate about helping junior developers make careers for themselves.

Feb 14, 2018 • 23min
19 - David Khourshid
David works on Microsoft's Visual Studio Live Share, a service that enables developers from anywhere in the world to collaboratively code, debug, and more from the comfort of their own Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code editors.

Feb 7, 2018 • 48min
18 - Jeremy Keith
Jeremy is the founder of ClearLeft - a passionate group of UX and digital strategists based in the UK - where Jeremy now heads research and development. He is the author of a number of books on web development, including his latest book, Resilient Web Design, has been seen on stages like An Event Apart and South By South West, and is also the creator of the world’s first Science Hack Day!

Jan 31, 2018 • 47min
17 - Jake Archibald
Jake is a developer advocate for Google Chrome where he speaks regularly about Service Worker, application performance, and offline-first apps. Before joining the team at Google, Jake worked at Lanyrd honing his performance skills, and before that worked at the BBC creating an inclusive experience for users with disabilities.

Jan 24, 2018 • 30min
16 - Kent C Dodds
Kent is a one-man JavaScript task force! While working at PayPal, Kent creates a lot of open source projects like Downshift and Glamorous, and makes contributions to Webpack, Babel, and ReactJS, to name just a few.
In addition to his open source work, Kent created the Angular Air and JavaScript Air podcasts, runs a short podcast called 3 minutes with Kent, and writes about Javascript on a weekly basis on his blog and newsletter.
Kent is an instructor on both Egghead.io and Frontend Masters, is a Google Developer Expert, and represents PayPal on the TC39, which is the ECMAScript Committee that maintains the JavaScript language standard.