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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Potluck - How to Pick a Tech Stack × useEffect × setTimeout × Staying Focused

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, Technology, News

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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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. Here is Scott Tillinski and West Boss.

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Welcome to syntax. The podcast with the tastiest potluck treats out there. Today we've got a

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potluck episode for you. We love doing these. So your questions and Scott and I will attempt to

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answer them. If you've got a question like us to answer, go to syntax.fm, top right corner,

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smash that button, put your question in the box and we will answer it on the show. Today we have

0:31.6

really good show for you about object literals and snapshot testing. And this felt kit is too

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magical. And why would you use set timeout instead of set interval, but like a set timeout with

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another set timeout called back on it. All kinds of really good stuff. Today we are sponsored by

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three awesome companies. First one is the node cloud computing developers trust. Second one is

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log rocket JavaScript session replay and off zero handles authentication authorization for

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your application. So you don't have to talk about all them partway through the episode with me.

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As always, Mr. Tillinski, how are you doing today, Scott? I'm doing good, man. Do being good.

1:14.4

I'm standing up. Are you still standing or do you go back to sitting? I went back to sitting because

1:19.6

we got the AC on in our house and I put in heat of floor down here just so that my toes could be

1:25.7

nice and warm, but I have to get an electrician to add another dedicated circuit for it. And that has

1:33.1

not happened yet. Does the legs get fatigued already? Yeah, well, not no fatigue, but just my

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feet are cold. I should go find my slippers, but I have no idea where they are.

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Yeah, no, I'm just joking. I'm not an experienced standard. I always get super sore calves. I'm

1:53.0

curious how I'm going to do a standing. You get sore calves from what? From standing?

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All the time. I'll wake up in the morning and my calves will be super sore. I always am

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very poor at stretching and flexibility. That's why when we did the show and entire show on

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