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๐ Hi there! I'm Kent C. Dodds (https://twitter.com/kentcdodds). This is a (week)daily podcast where I give 3 minute thoughts about web development.You can subscribe on iTunes here: http://kcd.im/3-... more
FAQs about 3 Minutes with Kent:How many episodes does 3 Minutes with Kent have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.
January 28, 2019AMA: Your thoughts about CSS in JavaScript?#560Here's the YouTube video I referenced:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1_nGU0x3Wk...more3minPlay
January 24, 2019AMA: Impostor Syndrome and self doubt#546Transcript:[00:00:00] Hey everybody today is January 24th, it's a Thursday and I am running late today. Had a couple of things going on. You know taxes and stuff had to do this morning. But today I'm answering question number five hundred and forty six. The question is titled Imposter syndrome and self-doubt. The Oscars name is Ritchie from Melbourne Australia. And the question asks about or says I've been in the industry for 10 plus years and it's only recently I began doubting myself as a developer. How or have you or do you know somebody who has experience imposter syndrome. If so how did you or they overcome it. So I think that everybody like imposter syndrome is something that a lot of people can relate to. I have definitely felt imposter syndrome. Sometimes I especially early on in my career I was like I'm literally just spending all of my time asking other people questions and I feel like that's probably the same anytime you try something new. Even with 10 plus years experience you find yourself spending just a ton of time asking people questions. But at the end of the day you're probably pushing out some stuff that is helpful to people and that's one of the cool things about software is that once you have it written it can continue to provide value even when you're sleeping and you can create a lot of value. So imposter syndrome how do you deal with that. So I don't know. [00:01:28][87.4][00:01:28] I think that you need to place your value in things that you can control and be mindful of the emotions and feelings that you're having if you... Yeah if you focus mostly on you know I did better today than I or like I. I worked hard even though I made no progress on my ticket or whatever I'm working on I worked hard and that's all that I can expect. Definitely don't compare yourself to the rest of the world like often we can think hey there are two people in this world it's me and everybody else and we lump everybody else into this category and so then when we compare ourselves to this other person on the planet which is everybody else we like obviously fall short and we'll never reach the level of experience and intelligence that they all have but that's like totally not a reasonable comparison at all. And so focusing mostly on not comparing yourself to other people but maybe comparing yourself to yourself and continuously improving and being mindful and compassionate toward yourself I think can really help you overcome self-doubt and imposter syndrome and yeah just focus on in improving yourself. And definitely don't compare yourself to other people and you'll get there. It's great. We're doing good things. I hope you have a wonderful day. And I will see you all later. I mean I won't see you but I'll hear you all or you'll hear me. Good bye. [00:01:28][0.0][87.4]...more3minPlay
January 23, 2019AMA: Thoughts on GraphQL and Apollo?#547Transcript:[00:00:00] What does up everybody today is January 23. It's a Wednesday. And the snow is starting to melt. We are going to be talking about question number five hundred forty seven. Thoughts on graft GraphQL and Apollo. This is from somebody named John bebb. Sorry should have practiced that before. And there are questions about graft you on Apollo. They say that they've been building stuff with GraphQL on Apollo and they really liked it. apollo-link-state for local state management and react and a bunch of stuff to feel like it's a really good way to separate the front end from the back end to have it more flexible on the front and you can make changes really quickly without having to necessarily go to the back end to make some changes. And they're just wondering like what my thoughts are about that and if they're missing something. Pros and cons. So I'll preface this first by saying I have not used Apollo at all. I have definitely used GraphQL a little bit and the I've used. What is it called a graphql-request I think is the package graphql-request on npm and I use that because it's small. So yeah I don't really typically. I haven't had a real use case for something like Appollo which is actually very large. So what are my thoughts. [00:01:24][84.0][00:01:25] I think that's probably the biggest thing Apollo and GraphQL client-side libraries are enormous typically mostly to handle caching and the merging of GraphQL queries and stuff like that and so it would... I'd Have to really be doing a lot of GraphQL queries and stuff for it to justify the size. But other than that I am super super gung ho about GraphQL and I'm really excited about the opportunities that we have for building front ends that are totally separated from the back and I feel like that's the right architecture for most apps. Now if you're building an app that is really SEO like super super important with SEO or something it's not logged in or whatever then I would strongly recommend Gatsby. In which case you can still use GraphQL and things but it has the server rendering aspect and even if it's SEO is not a huge concern then Gatsby is still probably a really awesome bet. I'm really excited about Gatsby. And there are only a few cases where Gatsby probably isn't enough. So yeah. GraphQL. It's awesome. Separating in front end from the back end super super great. Yeah I'm really excited about that. It's something that we're investigating heavily at PayPal as well. And yeah thank you so much for the question. And I will be in your ears tomorrow. Goodbye. [00:01:25][0.0][84.0]...more3minPlay
January 22, 2019AMA: How to release open source projects under your account while working for a company#548...more3minPlay
FAQs about 3 Minutes with Kent:How many episodes does 3 Minutes with Kent have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.