Max LynchHow to Not Suck at Remote WorkRemote, or distributed work, is all the rage lately. Teams around the world are increasingly rejecting the classic butts-in-seats model…Jan 16, 20193Jan 16, 20193
Max LynchQuick check-in: building a startup in the MidwestI’m now ~6 years into building a venture-backed software startup in the midwest (Madison, WI, specifically).Aug 28, 20182Aug 28, 20182
Max LynchinIonicBuilding a company around TypeScriptOver the last few years, TypeScript has emerged as a powerhouse in the frontend world, helping teams build and maintain large, complex…Jul 23, 20183Jul 23, 20183
Max LynchBuilding the Progressive Web App OSAt Ionic, we’re incredibly bullish on the future of the web on mobile: Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). In this future, web developers are…Feb 7, 20185Feb 7, 20185
Max LynchRedux is the Pivotal Frontend InnovationFrontend developers spend a lot of time focusing on their frontend framework of choice, whether that’s React, Angular, Vue, Ember, Polymer…Jun 6, 201711Jun 6, 201711
Max LynchinIonicHybrid apps are unstoppableIn the last year or so, we hit escape velocity (for lack of a better term) for hybrid app development. The stack is unstoppable now…May 26, 20171May 26, 20171
Max LynchCapacitor/Cordova (and Ionic) Apps are Native AppsJanuary 2023 Note: This article is quite old, and still references UIWebView. Today, Capacitor uses WKWebView and modern web view controls…Mar 27, 20177Mar 27, 20177
Max LynchThe Only Way to NetworkWhen I started my first company, I felt an intense need and pressure to hit up as many networking parties and events as I could.Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Max LynchinIonicIonic’s 2016 - By the Numbers2016 was a big year for Ionic, the web developers in our community building mobile apps, and the companies that have embraced Ionic as…Jan 9, 20176Jan 9, 20176
Max LynchSeeding Node.JS With Bundled InstallsOne of the big challenges we face at Ionic is distributing our CLI and SDK tools. Like many (most?) JavaScript based projects, we…Jan 2, 20172Jan 2, 20172