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🗓️ 6 November 2019
⏱️ 60 minutes
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It’s another potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about Gatsby vs Next, Google Home and privacy, flat file CMS, working with designers, CSS frameworks and more!
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6:15 - Q: Curious if you would ever consider running your course platform on Gatsby instead of NextJs? If not, what dynamic content would prevent you from doing so?
10:48 - Q: What’s the difference between a software developer and a software engineer, in your opinion?
13:11 - Q: How do you deal with designers who design without any thought about how dev will implement it?
15:46 - Q: I saw that Wes has an example in one of his slides where the Array prototype is written onto the Nodelist prototype. Is this safe enough for production as it overrides all regular NodeList behavior?
19:18 - Q: In a potluck episode you mentioned that you do not host your clients’ website. If you don’t host you clients’ website how do you usually go about handling clients that are less tech savvy? Or do you avoid those types of clients?
21:30 - Q: I know you guys (especially Wes) have been pretty insistent recently on not hosting clients’ sites yourself, but what do you guys think about continuously hosting client sites with a service like Netlify? It’s highly unlikely to go down and scales all for you, so it might be a bit of reoccurring income if you bill them yearly for the minimal Netlify fees.
24:44 - Q: I was listening to your episode on “The Smart Home” and I’m very interested in buying a Google Home Mini myself. However, I cannot stop thinking about the privacy implications of an always listening device around the house. What are your thoughts on this topic and on privacy related to online services in general?
29:08 - Q: What are your thoughts about using a CMS that uses flat files vs one that uses a traditional MySQL or Postgres database for a company blog that won’t have insane traffic? We’re currently evaluating Grav CMS and Craft CMS.
32:17 - Q: Have you used data attributes as custom elements in CSS and JS?
37:32 - Q: Why do so many people jump on styled-components/CSS in JS? Are these all people who have never used Sass/SCSS?! It seems like such a PITA to get Sass working with either of these. It feels like coding tables vs HTML 5. To me it seems like a step backwards.
44:26 - Q: When do you, if ever, reach for a component library, like Material or Bootstrap? Currently working a corporate job where it’s almost expected to use one of these for all internal applications. I usually prefer to make my own, but I’m wondering if I’m just making my life more difficult than it needs to be? Any advice?
48:30 - Q: Could you guys chat about Git clients and which ones you guys use and why? Or are you guys hardcore terminal geeks?
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Syntax, the podcast with the tastiest web development treats out there. |
0:06.0 | Strap yourself in and get ready. |
0:08.0 | Here is Scott Telinsky and West Boss. |
0:10.4 | Welcome to Syntax. Today is a potluck which is an episode where you submit the questions. |
0:16.0 | Scott and I will answer them. We're going to be talking about all kinds of stuff. |
0:18.8 | Gatsby, NextJAS, security with things like Google Home listening to you, |
0:24.6 | overwriting prototypes, is that an okay thing to do? |
0:28.4 | Man, some good ones today. |
0:30.7 | Today we're sponsored by NetLify and Fresh Books that we'll talk about them part way through the episode. |
0:36.5 | My name is West Boss and with me today is Scott Tolinsky. How you doing today Scott? |
0:40.5 | Hey, I'm doing good doing very good. So you know I had my my |
0:44.8 | tailbone injury. Yeah I have a I've gotten a shot in my tailbone on last week and |
0:51.0 | everything feels great man really. Yeah it's supposed to last me and everything feels great man really yeah it's supposed to last me the entire |
0:55.2 | year so I'm gonna actually be able to sit down for a whole year I'm pretty darn psyched |
0:59.8 | about it if you've ever paid attention to we did our syntax live shows. I'm either like leaning |
1:05.0 | forward or standing up or whatever because my tailbone's always killing me. So I'm really psyched |
1:10.8 | to be able to sit down and it's kind of life changing so here I am I'm ready to go. |
1:16.2 | What did you get injected? Is it some of those like stem cells? Yeah no I it's like it's just straight |
1:21.9 | steroid I believe but it's like right into the bone and |
1:25.0 | you're riding you can't go in the Olympics now I know man I'm a it's artificial now so but |
1:30.8 | whatever I don't care the other alternative was to cut it off and I'm not into that |
1:34.8 | so wow no yeah nothing that sounds rough yeah you're roading up yeah |
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