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In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about maintaining popular open-source projects, where to start after a layoff, impostor syndrome, Scott’s recording setup, whether a computer science degree is still worth it in the age of AI, and more!
Show Notes
- 00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
- 00:44 Brought to you bySentry.io
- 04:16 How to maintain a successful NPM package
- 08:03 What to do in Denver while attending Laracon
- 11:18 How to branch out and learn new frameworks while balancing work life and family
- 15:55 Built-in state management vs external state management
- 19:43 Suggestion for CSS battles: Removing white space and new lines after the time limit?
- 23:06 What is Scott’s recording setup?
- 27:46 Snake case vs camel case
- 31:16 Have you ever had impostor syndrome?
- 34:56 Is a degree worth it for computer science or machine learning?
- 38:41 Should I use a reverse proxy server?
- 42:03 Where to start when updating your webdev skillset
- 50:11 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs
Sick Picks
- Scott:Cardboard Cutter
- Wes:Kitchen Scissors
Shameless Plugs
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