Widgets Are Lego Bricks (and Other Things People Are Sleeping On) — with Vincent Warmerdam
Vincent Warmerdam has been the first full-time hire at a startup, a Spacey punster who accidentally got himself a job, a bartender at an Amsterdam comedy theater, and a Dutch bike tour guide — and he'll tell you all of it was career development. Now doing DevRel at Marimo, Vincent makes the case for reactive notebooks, Lego-brick widgets, and why "number go up" is not a data science strategy. Also: chickens die. The model doesn't know. This matters more than you think. |
Episode notes
From scikit-lego to Marimo, Vincent Warmerdam has spent his career making hard things click — literally. In this episode, he breaks down why reactive notebooks change how you think, not just how you code; why widgets are the most slept-on tool in data science; and why staring at a chart for five minutes might be the most underrated skill of the AI era.
- How a Spacey pun accidentally launched Vincent's entire career
- Why Marimo's constraints make it better for LLMs, not just humans
- The gorilla hiding in your dataset — and why the model missed it
- Vibe coding vs. notebooks: three cells at a time as a discipline
- Widgets as Lego bricks: reusable, composable, criminally underused
- Cognitive debt, confirmation bias, and sycophantic data science
- Why natural intelligence is still, actually, a pretty good idea
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