Why Open Source Might Be Your Best Career Move w/ Shruti Kapoor

Why Open Source Might Be Your Best Career Move w/ Shruti Kapoor

Author: Skill Issue Studios October 30, 2025 Duration: 43:07

Recorded at All Things Open 2025, Robbie Wagner and guest co-host Jason Lengstorf chat with developer-turned-creator Shruti Kapoor about her leap from Slack and PayPal to YouTube, the joys and pitfalls of open source, and eternal web dev debates.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (01:37) - Wine rating & review: Fre Sparkling Brut
  • (06:33) - Hot Take: git rebase vs. git merge
  • (09:11) - Hot Take: Is HTML a programming language?
  • (09:41) - Hot Take: Is CSS a programming language?
  • (10:20) - Hot take: classes vs. functional components
  • (11:13) - Hot Take: Remix, TanStack, or Next.js?
  • (15:02) - Hot Take: console.log vs debugger
  • (16:11) - Hot Take: Were React server components a mistake?
  • (20:42) - How open source changed Shruti’s career
  • (22:23) - The real value of contributing to open source
  • (26:05) - What is the React Foundation and why it matters
  • (28:58) - Highlights from React Conf and new features
  • (31:01) - From Slack engineer to independent creator
  • (34:34) - Choosing what content to make (and why)
  • (37:58) - Shruti’s dog, discipline, and life lessons
  • (40:01) - What would Shruti do if not in tech?
  • (40:30) - Where to find Shruti online

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