Todd Gardner talks with Dave Rael about JavaScript errors, social lubrication, a business that supports itself and its partners, and the web
	
	Todd H. Gardner is the president and bootstrapped co-founder of TrackJS JavaScript Error Monitoring. He has founded and failed several smaller businesses before TrackJS, but don’t hold that against him. With over a decade of experience building software systems, Todd has built large enterprise systems and complex software products.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Todd Gardner
 - - Origins of PubConf
 - - NDC Conferences
 - - TrackJS - Todd's business and service to track. log, monitor, and report JavaScript errors from your web application
 - - The joy of a being a small organization with a big impact
 - - Businesses that can support their founders and partners - being an advocate for the business and product and not just a developer
 - - How Tood shifted focus from only development to product and business and marketing
 - - "Marketing gets a bad name only when you're marketing something that sucks."
 - - The things that "light Todd up"
 - - How Todd got started in software
 - - Todd's story of failure - Depending on unreliable services and suffering quality of life problems relating to the struggle to keep the lights on
 - - TrackJS and coming out of the low point and lessons learned that color future outlook and operation
 - - Todd's success story - TrackJS being used on websites and applications he admires and "holds in awe"
 - - Todd's thoughts on having "made it"
 - - How Todd stays current with what he needs to know
 - - Todd's book recommendation
 - - The things that have Todd most excited
 - - The things about which Todd likes to geek out
 - - Todd's prediction for the future of software
 - - An emphasis on simplicity
 - - Todd's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Todd
 
Resources:
- TrackJS
 - The trackJS Blog (including posts by Todd)
 - PubConf
 - NotepadConf
 - NDC Conferences
 - Eric Brandes
 - Warcraft II
 - Chad Fowler on Developer On Fire
 - Google Now
 - John Papa on Developer On Fire
 - Not Even Close: The State of Computer Security (with slides) - James Mickens
 - Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software - Eric Evans
 
Todd's book recommendation:
Todd's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Look outside software and focus on things that will drive the most impact for people, business, and society (software is a cost, not a benefit)
 - Write as little code as you can
 - Some things don't need to last