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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Potluck - Typescript × E-commerce platforms × Job-hopping × Working for agencies × More

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2018

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - thoughts on Typescript, e-commerce platforms vs custom, working for agencies, job-hopping 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. Vue.js In Action - Sponsor Vue.js in Action from Manning Publications is a great way to learn Vue.js. If you’re looking for a book that will teach you Vue.js from start to finish, this is the one. As a Syntax listener, you can get 40% off all their books and courses by visiting deals.manning.com/webdev and using the coupon code syntax40 at checkout. Show Notes 1:20 How do you distinguish between normal and virtual pixels on high dpi devices. How do you call Pixels? Which tools do you use for optimizing Images? 5:02 What are your thoughts on TypeScript (and selfishly, I’d like to learn about using it with React)? Any temptation to try it out if you’re not already doing so? Why or why not? Any resources you’d like to share on TypeScript? 8:35 I have heard you guys say good things about Digital Ocean before, but am reading a lot of bad reviews about them on various websites. Are these just frustrated developers or is there any merit to these claims? 12:48 If you were to build an eCommerce store, given that your business requirements specify that custom functionality is needed, would it be smart to roll your own solution or use Magento/Shopify/Woocommerce? If the later, what is the developer experience like? Which has the greater ability to implement custom functionality for server and client side code? 19:50 I feel like I’m pretty “bos” at starting projects but so terrible at finishing them. As people who finish courses and projects all the time, what is your advice for getting to that finish line? 23:32 Could you please explain how you organize your files? What is the folder structure you use for both your projects and other documents/videos and stuff? 31:38 You guys mention working for “agencies” in the past. As a freelance web developer, what’s the best way to find these agencies, and to be employed by them? Also, can you explain what “agencies” are? 38:14 I once read an interview Wes gave in which he mentioned that frequently changing jobs is the best way to get salary increases. Do you both believe that to be true? Is job-hopping a bad thing? Is the criticism of it justified? 41:53 If I choose to use Next.js, does that mean I won’t be able to use new React features like hooks and suspense until/if the Next.js team implements those? 43:12 When do you use  and when do you use  to wrap your many returned components from render()? Links Devon Govett tweet about Typescript Digital Ocean Magento Shopify WooCommerce Reaction Commerce Snipcart Next.js Gatsby.js True Grit Texture Supply ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Undertale Wes: Ghostly Pixels Shameless Plugs Scott’s Level Up Pro Wes’ YouTube Channel 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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0:00.0

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

0:06.1

Strap yourself in and get ready.

0:08.1

Here is Scott Telinsky and West Boss.

0:10.5

So welcome to Syntax. In this episode episode we are going to be doing another potluck like we do every single month where we answer listener submitted questions.

0:22.0

So if you have questions of your own and you'd like to hear

0:23.8

them on a potluck episode first make sure it's a good question second head

0:28.6

on over to syntax.FM and submit this question that we have a I think it's like a button in the top right that just has asked a a potluck question so go ahead and click on that button ask your question there get submitted to our sheet and then we go ahead and pick the ones that we think are going to be very good for everyone else to listen to.

0:45.6

My name is Scott Tolinsky and with me as always is West Boss.

0:49.2

I am hungry for some tasty treats today Scott I can't tell you that. Oh yeah I'm hungry too.

0:54.0

This episode is sponsored by as West said before the show two types of books

0:58.6

Fresh books and Manning books which is the joke I think we made before so there we go when we

1:04.2

get further on in the episode we'll give our our sponsors a little bit more time

1:08.1

talking a little bit about fresh books and manning books so let's get into this potluck where we have a whole

1:14.8

bunch of fun questions lined up for you here. I think it's going to be a really good

1:18.3

one. Did you want to take this first one, Wes? I do. So the question is from Aaron Kessler. How do you distinguish between normal and

1:27.2

virtual pixels on high d. PICI devices? How do you call pixels? Which tools do you use for optimizing images?

1:34.0

It's an interesting question. So real quick, if you're not familiar,

1:37.0

device screen resolutions are getting really high.

1:40.0

So the way it used to be is you'd get like a 19 inch monitor. It would be

1:44.2

1080P and you'd have 1920 pixels by 1080 pixels and the actual pixels in the

1:51.7

monitor are the actual pixels that show up on the screen.

1:55.2

Now we start to get higher DPI devices so think of a 4K TV. A 4K TV or a 4K monitor has four times the amount of pixels.

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