Chris Griffing, a developer who has live-streamed coding on Twitch for over 15,000 hours, shares his journey from 10-year snowboard bum to software engineer and developer advocate. Key topics include his take that server-side rendering is an edge case only needed for SEO-heavy sites like e-commerce, his nuanced view on LLM/vibe coding (useful for personal programs, risky for maintainable products), the value of learning multiple programming languages, tips for starting a coding stream (camera, mic, lighting priorities), and lessons from freelancing vs. full-time employment. He advocates for polyglot programming, arguing that learning Go made him a better Rust developer and learning Rust made him a better JavaScript developer.

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