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1. It's party time, y'all (00:00:00)

2. Welcoming Steve (00:00:55)

3. A great concept (00:03:22)

4. "Sent from my phone" (00:13:36)

5. What does my code live? (00:17:24)

6. Fraud & abuse (00:24:01)

7. Sponsor: Changelog News (00:25:24)

8. Smart people behind it (00:26:32)

9. The business side of things (00:28:33)

10. Getting your data (00:34:01)

11. Sharing is caring (00:36:58)

12. Discovering Vals (00:38:56)

13. Large Val-based systems (00:40:57)

14. The pricing story (00:47:55)

15. Val's tech stack (00:50:13)

16. Questions from the chat (00:52:05)

17. Security concerns (00:55:57)

18. Closing time (00:58:08)

19. Next up on the pod (00:59:06)

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Val Town is a shiny, new social programming environment to write, run, deploy and share code. Steve Krouse –Val Town creator– joins Jerod & Amal to tell us all about it.

Join the discussion

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챕터

1. It's party time, y'all (00:00:00)

2. Welcoming Steve (00:00:55)

3. A great concept (00:03:22)

4. "Sent from my phone" (00:13:36)

5. What does my code live? (00:17:24)

6. Fraud & abuse (00:24:01)

7. Sponsor: Changelog News (00:25:24)

8. Smart people behind it (00:26:32)

9. The business side of things (00:28:33)

10. Getting your data (00:34:01)

11. Sharing is caring (00:36:58)

12. Discovering Vals (00:38:56)

13. Large Val-based systems (00:40:57)

14. The pricing story (00:47:55)

15. Val's tech stack (00:50:13)

16. Questions from the chat (00:52:05)

17. Security concerns (00:55:57)

18. Closing time (00:58:08)

19. Next up on the pod (00:59:06)

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