Potluck - Working on a Team × Dealing with Imposter Syndrome × Animating on the Web × Icon Libraries × Demanding Clients
Apr 20, 2022•1 hr 1 min
Episode description
In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about working on a team, dealing with imposter syndrome, animating on the web, using the table element, landing pages for apps, and building full stack apps with NextJS.
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Show Notes 00:10 Welcome
01:05 The mustard bandit podcast
02:54 How can Developers work with designers and Product managers seamlessly?
06:37 How do I deal with imposter syndrome?
10:46 Any good coffee shops in Denver?
17 of Denver’s Best Coffee Shops
11:38 Do you use Table element or CSS Grid for tabular data?
13:18 How do you manage animations without a library?
Greensock
17:05 Sponsor: Sentry
18:01 What do you use for icon libraries?
Icons8
Font Awesome Icons
React Icons
Flat Icons
25:10 How do you unregister the service worker to clear site data?
Syntax 346 - Selling T Shirts
29:15 Sponsor: Sanity.io
30:47 Since NextJS has API routes, could you build a full-stack application using just NextJS?
35:41 Do you keep your landing pages and home pages seperate from your app?
37:35 Where’s the line for moving something hosted on a developer server to moving it to production?
CodePen
Replit
Netlify
41:44 How do you deal with ignorant or demanding clients?
45:54 As a JS/TS developer, which other language should I learn to compliment my skills?
Rust
PHP
50:58 Sponsor: Freshbooks
51:49 ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
58:41 Shameless Plugs
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Wes: Lawn Lift
Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials
Wes: Beginner Javascript
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