Lucas Wargha
@lucaswargha
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Husband, father, and Latter-day Saint. Engineering leader on a journey to make software more about people.
Utah
Joined February 2011
New prophet just dropped.
I know beyond any certainty in my life that this is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, restored with the fullness of the gospel that God has chosen to reveal in this dispensation of the fullness of time and led by prophets to the present day. I respond with
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This weekend I’m watching a conference that’s not about tech, but about becoming a better person. Messages from followers of Jesus Christ invite change, peace, and purpose. Watch even a few minutes… it might lift you. https://t.co/Qk0hNvgV7F
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Such a cool moment when someone you’ve looked up to for a while shares your first conference talk!
This talk by @lucaswargha at @utjs conf is truly inspirational and could make a positive impact on your life if you watch and take action. So watch it:
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Another fantastic edition of #utahjs 2025 today. So many phenomenal speakers!
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Excited to be speaking at UtahJS Conf today! I’ve loved attending for years. Grateful for the chance to contribute and connect with amazing people. I’ll be speaking on building an epic career!
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The news about Charlie Kirk is a sobering reminder: we’ve never been more connected, yet often more disconnected from reality. Politics aside, this shows we must do better at listening, connecting, and valuing one another as people first. Praying for his family and loved ones.
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Russell M Nelson has the antidote to our political violence and polarization: building bridges with dignity, understanding, and respect. It is the opposite of what our baser instincts tell us in moments of crisis.
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An engineer recently told me he avoids AI because it might add technical debt. I asked: “What do you think engineers have been doing for the past 50 years?” We laughed. Now he’s on Claude and Cursor, and seeing that AI isn’t about shortcuts, but about breakthroughs.
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Hands down the best explanation of how the JavaScript runtime works. Thank you @lydiahallie! After years of writing JS, understanding the event loop totally changed how I debug, write async code, and think about performance. Watch this:
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Caching is hard. I wish someone explained it like this years ago. So I did now— for anyone who needs it. No fluff. Just code. Cache me if you can :) https://t.co/KRRUt4oMrw
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I’ve had the awesome opportunity over the last couple of weeks to talk with developers who are still in school, as well as others actively looking for jobs — and I’ve noticed a clear trend, especially with the rise of AI: Companies aren’t necessarily hiring more engineers — but
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Sunday is the kind of day that reminds me why I work hard the rest of the week—it’s a chance to spend my time intentionally and refocus on what matters most.
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Fail cheap. Fail fast. That’s been a personal moto for years.
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Pair programming is criminally underrated. I spent half the day pairing with an engineer on my team—we moved faster, solved tougher problems, and both walked away sharper. It’s one of the fastest ways to level up engineers and ship better software, both in the short and long
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Struggling to balance building with GenAI (using it as a tool) vs. building AI-native tools (like creating MCPs), all while maintaining and shipping features on the current web stack. What’s the right mix?
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Just got accepted to speak at my first conference… and now I’m thinking: what did I just get myself into? 😅
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I honestly believe there are two kinds of people: Consumers and Creators. We all play both roles in different aspects of life—but I'm convinced only creating brings true fulfillment. So create. Contribute to that open source project. Share what you’ve learned. Write the app
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Come hang out with me at the Remix Meetup this Thursday in Lehi! In a world shaped by AI and nonstop change, technologies fade — but great engineers leave a legacy so I’ll be sharing a few thoughts on how to go beyond the code and build a career worth remembering. Come network
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AI Clients are the new browser MCP Servers are the new websites
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Engineers often get stuck in the thick of thin things—myself included. I’ve been learning, over and over again, that clarity of outcome beats complexity of input every time.
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