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It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - working with designers, criticisms of WordPress, avoiding burnout, time management, and more.
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Show Notes5:05 - How can you help a designer understand how styling works and how layouts work in the web? In other words: How do I explain my boundaries as a front-end developer to a designer?
13:23 - How do you manage your time for learning new things when you have children and a daily full-time job?
19:45 - How do you deal with burnout in this constantly evolving front end tech ecosystem?
25:00 - Do you code at night (past 9pm)?
29:23 - How do you compress your videos/audio for your courses/tutorials?
33:10 - It seems like in the web dev community, a lot of people give WordPress crap. Any idea why?
33:10 - What are some of the biggest mistakes that people make when they are learning programming and what’s the best way to overcome them?
40:29 - What are your best tips for writing documentation?
43:08 - What are some good questions or techniques to better understand a client’s requirements?
45:38 - Do you guys have any tips for taking over maintenance and development of existing websites where the previous developer is no longer reachable?
By Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers4.9
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It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - working with designers, criticisms of WordPress, avoiding burnout, time management, and more.
Sentry - SponsorIf you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code “tastytreat”.
.tech Domains - SponsorFinding a great domain name is tough with so many names already taken. If you’re looking for a domain name for your startup, side project, or anything at all, check out .tech Domains. Syntax listeners can get 90% off both one-year and five-year registration by visiting go.tech/syntax and using the coupon code “syntax”.
Show Notes5:05 - How can you help a designer understand how styling works and how layouts work in the web? In other words: How do I explain my boundaries as a front-end developer to a designer?
13:23 - How do you manage your time for learning new things when you have children and a daily full-time job?
19:45 - How do you deal with burnout in this constantly evolving front end tech ecosystem?
25:00 - Do you code at night (past 9pm)?
29:23 - How do you compress your videos/audio for your courses/tutorials?
33:10 - It seems like in the web dev community, a lot of people give WordPress crap. Any idea why?
33:10 - What are some of the biggest mistakes that people make when they are learning programming and what’s the best way to overcome them?
40:29 - What are your best tips for writing documentation?
43:08 - What are some good questions or techniques to better understand a client’s requirements?
45:38 - Do you guys have any tips for taking over maintenance and development of existing websites where the previous developer is no longer reachable?

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