Alex Trost
Interviewing Svelte's Rich Harris
I Want to Read Human Authors
My Biggest Blocker
Mental Stimulus Sweet Spot
Forgiveness for Ourselves and Others
Self Cannibalizing AI
Fun for the Sake of Fun
Ship Early and Iterate
Use Routines to Strengthen Friendships
Picking the Best Tech Stack is a Trap
Kindle Has a Good Web Reader
Toxic Tea - How Gossiping Hurts You
Should I Use AI if Learning to Code?
Perfectionism Isn't What You Think
Fifty Minute Blog Posts
Adding a Simple Search to an Astro Blog
Cultivating a Slow Brain
AI Won't End the World
The ADHD Diagnosis
I Stutter
Dabbling in Everything
Comparing Yourself to Specialists
The Three Types of Fun
My Productivity System
Get Work Done Together with Body Doubling
Accessible Awwwards
Leveling up Collaboration - Painting Done
My Essential Reading App - Readwise Reader
The Arrival Fallacy
Book Summaries with ChatGPT
Writing Advice for Developers
Writing Prompts for Developers
The Power of Empathy in Developer Relations
Do It Wrong
Holiday Snowtacular 2022 Recap
Starting Strong in Developer Relations
How to Create Content that Resonates
Making a Page Builder with Next.js, Storybook, and Prismic
370: Alex Trost
Hidden Dev Tools: Chrome's Command Menu
Highlight Your Current Skill Set
Frontend Horse with Alex Trost
Timeboxing - Leave No Calendar Whitespace
Episode 55 - Prismic with Alex Trost
Advanced Querying with Prismic Slice Machine & Next.js
Alex Trost
Lower the Bar
Ep. #80, Educator Empathy with Alex Trost of Prismic
Alex Trost - Horsing Around with this Frontend Dev
Animating Complex SVG
Solving Problems with CSS Custom Properties
My Favorite App for Everything - Bear
12 Apps That Do One Thing Really Well - macOS
Your New Localhost - Netlify Dev
Write Faster HTML and CSS with Emmet
Why Header Tags are Essential
Put Design First
Focus for Programmers
Just Start Already
What I Learned from Developer Interviews
Copy and paste SVG code with Adobe Illustrator
Understanding React's Virtual DOM
Making a Javascript Arcade Clone
Teaching Kids Coding for the First Time
Two Ways to Make Teaching Better With Code