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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Potluck - $100/hr × Redux Replacements × Full Stack Designers × JWT × VS Code Tips × More

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - raising your rates, full stack designers, JWT, VS Code tips, and more. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. React in Action - Sponsor React in Action by Mark Thomas from Manning Publications is a great way to learn React. It’s a clearly written, example-rich book, introducing front-end developers to the React framework and related tools. Not everyone likes learning from a video. If that’s you, React In Action is a great book that covers everything you need to know. Also be sure to check out this page for 40% off all manning books and videos. Show Notes 2:29 I listened to your episode on Freelancing and I was wondering how to justify an increase in my hourly rate. You mentioned that you just increased it to $100/hr and nobody griped, but I seem to have a steady stream of clients who want things for free or nearly free and I usually have that fear that if I charge them more, then I won’t get the business. Thoughts? 6:55 I’ve started a YouTube web development channel. Recently, I was approached to produce content for money for another website. For some reason, I immediately thought I might be taken advantage of (I’m pretty new and it’s odd to be offered something like this so quickly, no?) if accepting. What do you think? Should I create content for a (small) website that I never heard of or continue with YouTube (or both)? 14:00 I’ve read on Twitter that React.Context can be a good replacement for Redux. Why? 18:40 What’s it like running a podcast?! 24:03 I’ve seen a rise in the term “full-stack designer”. Is this a title you think will become a real thing? Someone capable of overseeing a project from concept to prototype? Thanks! 27:36 What has been the most awkward situation you’ve been in as a dev? 31:20 Do you have any good resources on JWT? I’m unclear when my front end needs to send what to my back end, to ensure my sites and only my sites can get the data requested from my server. Thanks for everything you do! 35:34 How do you move selected text horizontally (or vertically) in VSCode? I’ve seen it in Wes’ videos and I tried to ask him on Twitter, but I’m sure that is a chore to keep up with. I’ve googled a ton, but the only thing I found was an extension that adjusts indentation, which is not really what I’m after. 38:57 How do you recommend providing feedback on “bad” code to a developer more experienced than you, without coming off as an uppity, know-it-all junior who just read a bunch of textbooks?? 42:39 How do you set up an IP whitelist? I am just getting started managing databases and I am using Mongo Atlas. They require an IP whitelist for all connections. Developing from my computer is fine because I can just add my IP to the whitelist, but what do I do if I actually want to make my API or website public? Just whitelist everything? That sounds like a terrible idea… Links useReducer Full Stack Radio Ep 98: Ryan Chenkie - Securing Single Page Applications ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Jelle’s Marble Runs Wes 1: Good Quality Baking Sheet Pans Wes 2: Pre-cut Parchment Paper Sheets Shameless Plugs Scott’s Pro Gatsby 2 Course Wes’ Advanced React Course - use the code SYNTAX for $10 off Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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You're listening to Syntax, the podcast with the tastiest web development treats out there.

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Strap yourself in and get ready.

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Here is Scott Telinsky and West Boss.

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Welcome to Syntax, The Tastiest Web Development Treat Podcast out there. My name is

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West Boss. I'm a full stack web developer and with me as always is Scott

0:18.4

Tlensky. How you doing today, Scott? Hey, I'm doing super good. It's snowing

0:22.1

like crazy here today,

0:23.4

so it's a nice little winter wonderland out there.

0:26.3

Can't wait to get out to the mountains at some point.

0:28.4

How about you?

0:29.0

That's exciting.

0:29.8

I'm just laughing about the snow,

0:31.8

because last time this year we're talking about

0:34.0

Blizzax. Oh yeah, Blizzax. I just bought a new set of winter tires to go on our car and I bought

0:39.8

Blizzax because I thought of how hilarious that was last year.

0:43.0

Yeah, you just have to shout, Blizak, baby.

0:46.0

Blizaxx!

0:47.0

So I got the Blizax getting put on on the shop right now.

0:51.0

It was snowing a little bit this morning,

0:52.0

but we sometimes don't get snow

0:54.2

until like January, February. About half the years we get we don't get it until the new year. So we'll

0:59.7

see if we got some this year. Nice. This episode today is sponsored by two types of books.

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