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Show Notes
4:48
- How long should you stay with each job and/or company?
8:20
- What is the best way to work remotely?
- Tips for remote working
- Have a dedicated space
- Clear on and off times
- Have a time for winding down
- Make specific TODO lists
- Use blocking software to help you stay focused
- Switch up the scenery / Work in different places
15:26
- What are the trade-offs with using WordPress in a headless setup vs a tradition setup?
21:28
- How do you deal with API credentials in React?
27:15
- How do you keep an eye on performance with an app/site over the long-term?
- Check uptime
- Check the performance features in browser dev tools
- Use error checking software
- Host-based performance tools
- Newrelic
- pingdom
- LogRocket
34:28
- What happened to Canvas after all the hype around HTML5 a few years ago?
40:15
- How do you deal with analysis paralysis?
- Just get to work - you can always change things later
- Do research, but don’t let it get in the way of shipping
44:05
- If you were forced to change your career (and it had to be something you’ve never done professionally in the past), what would it be?
- Wes: Some sort of buying and selling (eBay, Amazon, etc,)
- Example: Buying things at wholesale prices and selling them with a markup
- Scott: Could go a lot of different directions.
- Example: DJ, Snowboarding instructor, develop a video game that is a sequel to Cruis’n USA
50:14
- As a freelance developer, what are some good questions to ask before taking on a client?
- Budget
- Scope
- Preferred communication methods
- How do you make money?
- What are the ultimate goals?
- Basically, ask as many questions as possible
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It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott talk about freelancing best practices, tips for working remotely, what they would do if they had to pick a different career, and much more!
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Show Notes 4:48
How long should you stay with each job and/or company?
8:20
What is the best way to work remotely?
Tips for remote working Have a dedicated space
Clear on and off times
Have a time for winding down
Make specific TODO lists
Use blocking software to help you stay focused
Switch up the scenery / Work in different places
15:26
What are the trade-offs with using WordPress in a headless setup vs a tradition setup?
21:28
How do you deal with API credentials in React?
27:15
How do you keep an eye on performance with an app/site over the long-term? Check uptime
Check the performance features in browser dev tools
Use error checking software
Host-based performance tools
Newrelic
pingdom
LogRocket
34:28
What happened to Canvas after all the hype around HTML5 a few years ago?
40:15
How do you deal with analysis paralysis? Just get to work - you can always change things later
Do research, but don’t let it get in the way of shipping
44:05
If you were forced to change your career (and it had to be something you’ve never done professionally in the past), what would it be? Wes: Some sort of buying and selling (eBay, Amazon, etc,)
Example: Buying things at wholesale prices and selling them with a markup
Scott: Could go a lot of different directions.
Example: DJ, Snowboarding instructor, develop a video game that is a sequel to Cruis’n USA
50:14
As a freelance developer, what are some good questions to ask before taking on a client? Budget
Scope
Preferred communication methods
How do you make money?
What are the ultimate goals?
Basically, ask as many questions as possible
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.