In episode 3, we dive into full-stack development and what it means to be a full-stack developer. Joining me, in the first interview episode ever on this podcast, is James Mahy. He is doing full-stack development for a long time now, and we talk about how he got there and what benefits it has to understand everything from infrastructure, over backend technologies up to frontend tech. We also talk about his great work on SoSa and why he is building it
If you are interested in James' code, have a look at his SoSa GitHub Organisation. And the best way to reach out to him is via LinkedIn
Last but definitely not least, a massive shout out to Bradley Parsons. He created the music for my podcast. If you want to learn more about him or want to hire him, have a look at his website: trainsoundstudio.com
Errata
When James and I discuss the "good old times" with the C64 I use the word Quellcode twice. Sorry for that. This is how we Germans say "source code".