If you're at a conference or meetup, you might run into an Infinite Red team member. We’ve attended, hosted, and spoken at conferences all over the world. Check out some of our recent talks and see where we’re headed next.
Darin Wilson
Gant Laborde
In this episode, Simon interviews Frank Calise, Senior Software Engineer at Infinite Red. Frank discusses the role of open source at Infinite Red including Ignite, Infinite Red's battle-tested boilerplate React Native project.
Tim Bourguignon and Jamon talk about being mesmerized by the command prompt of a Commodore 64, impromptu mentors, creating businesses, coding alone and in a team, networking and much more!
Spencer and Jon welcome Gant Laborde, CIO of Infinite Red, AI Enthusiast, Tech genius and all around great guy to talk about a plethora of items. Our main topic is UI Kitten, a way to get a new app up and running without having to
In this episode, Gant and the Thundernerds team chat about Infinite Red, its name, and does a deep-dive into AI. They also discuss the current work from home experience, during COVID.
Jamon talks about his experience as a developer and business owner and his journey co-founding and building his React and React Native agency, Infinite Red.
Jamon joins the podcast team to talk about React Native, teaching, and state management.
Todd Werth talks about leading a remote company & explains how big decisions are made when working remotely. Topics covered include: how the team mimics the “office water cooler”, and the common misconception about remote work.
Gant Laborde talks about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The episodes covers what even is machine learning, do you need Math/Python to get into it, and what sorts of problems can it solve.
Jamon Holmgren talks about his background in coding. The panel discusses his React Finland talk on building a community around Ignite, a plugins and boilerplate maker for React that can speed up app creation.
Jamon Holmgren, one of the owners of Infinite Red, join the panel to discuss the recent Chain React in Portland, Oregon. Jamon shares how Chain React got started. The panel, who both attended chain react, share their experiences.
Jamon Holmgren about leading a fully remote team. What is it like to lead remotely? What are the downsides? How do you manage your time efficiently? And, how do you measure your team’s performance?
Ledge (host) wrote about how "React Native saves time and money" is false. Gant Laborde weighed in to note that he missed some things. Being multimedia superheroes, Ledge & Gant got on video for a friendly debate.
Jamon and Pilar Orti discuss how in a larger team, Slack can evolve from being an asynchronous collaboration platform to more of a real-time communication tool, with higher expectations in terms of response time.
Jamon and Chris discuss the role of design in Infinite Red’s work processes, how remote companies can succeed, the importance of building community, and reflections on the first Chain React conference.
Jamon Holmgren joined us to discuss his role as COO of Infinite Red and his journey as an entrepreneur and transitioning a traditional business into a remote team through merging his business.
Nader and Gant discuss the importance of developer conferences & the React Native community. Discussion topics include, networking, getting a job at a conference and/or meet up, and how to write-off your travel expenses.