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Supper Club × val.town with Steve Krouse

Supper Club × val.town with Steve Krouse

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In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Steve Krouse about val.town, what it is, his philosophies on teaching people to code, the tech stack for val.town, and the benefits of inspiring kids to learn to code.
Show Notes
- 00:36 Welcome
- 01:27 Who is Steve Krouse?
- Steve Krouse
- Future of Coding
- stevekrouse (Steve Krouse) · GitHub
- Steve Krouse (@stevekrouse) on Twitter
- Coding Classes for Kids & Teens | Coding for Kids | The Coding Space
- 03:06 What is Val.town?
- Val Town
- 08:35 Where did the inspiration for social dev environments come from?
- 12:52 WYSIWYG code vs being code first
- 16:30 How does val.town inspire people?
- 20:26 How do you prevent people abusing val.town?
- 24:57 What’s the UI story for snippets on val.town?
- 27:31 Do you plan to support express?
- 29:03 What’s the tech stack behind the front end of val.town?
- 30:35 What’s the tech stack for the back end of val.town?
- 34:37 How do you measure for pricing?
- 37:07 Who is using val.town?
- 42:00 What’s your methodology for teaching kids to code?
- 47:44 Supper Club questions
- GitHub - pomdtr/sunbeam: Generate powerful TUIs from simple scripts written in any language.
- Deno — A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
- A Small Matter of Programming
- The Unison language
- CodeMirror
- A Small Matter of Programming: Perspectives on End User Computing
- Stripe Press — Ideas for progress
- pomdtr/sunbeam: Generate powerful TUIs from simple scripts written in any language.
- Seymour Papert
- woofjs.com
- Bret Victor
- Welcome | Future of Coding
- Tom MacWright (@tmcw)
- 55:54 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
Shameless Plugs
Tweet us your tasty treats
- Scott’s Instagram
- LevelUpTutorials Instagram
- Wes’ Instagram
- Wes’ Twitter
- Wes’ Facebook
- Scott’s Twitter
- Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
- Wes Bos on Bluesky
- Scott on Bluesky
- Syntax on Bluesky
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Steve Krouse about val.town, what it is, his philosophies on teaching people to code, the tech stack for val.town, and the benefits of inspiring kids to learn to code.
Show Notes 00:36 Welcome
01:27 Who is Steve Krouse?
Steve Krouse
Future of Coding
stevekrouse (Steve Krouse) · GitHub
Steve Krouse (@stevekrouse) on Twitter
Coding Classes for Kids & Teens | Coding for Kids | The Coding Space
03:06 What is Val.town?
Val Town
08:35 Where did the inspiration for social dev environments come from?
12:52 WYSIWYG code vs being code first
16:30 How does val.town inspire people?
20:26 How do you prevent people abusing val.town?
24:57 What’s the UI story for snippets on val.town?
27:31 Do you plan to support express?
29:03 What’s the tech stack behind the front end of val.town?
30:35 What’s the tech stack for the back end of val.town?
34:37 How do you measure for pricing?
37:07 Who is using val.town?
42:00 What’s your methodology for teaching kids to code?
47:44 Supper Club questions
GitHub - pomdtr/sunbeam: Generate powerful TUIs from simple scripts written in any language.
Deno — A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
A Small Matter of Programming
The Unison language
CodeMirror
A Small Matter of Programming: Perspectives on End User Computing
Stripe Press — Ideas for progress
pomdtr/sunbeam: Generate powerful TUIs from simple scripts written in any language.
Seymour Papert
woofjs.com
Bret Victor
Welcome | Future of Coding
Tom MacWright (@tmcw)
55:54 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× SwitchBot Wi-Fi Smart Lock
Shameless Plugs Val Town
Tweet us your tasty treats Scott’s Instagram
LevelUpTutorials Instagram
Wes’ Instagram
Wes’ Twitter
Wes’ Facebook
Scott’s Twitter
Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Wes Bos on Bluesky
Scott on Bluesky
Syntax on Bluesky
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.