Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.

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Hasty Treat - VSCode Love Part 3

Hasty Treat - VSCode Love Part 3

It’s another VSCode episode! In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk all the things they love about VSCode — things to learn, how to get around more quickly, using keyboard commands, being more efficient, using snippets and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners can get two months for free by visiting Sentry and using the coupon code “tastytreat”. Show Notes 2:14 - Things to learn Jump by word, line Select by word Command Palette (cmd + shift + p) Move and copy lines - option up down or with shift Multi cursor Find and replace in files Use the Insiders build if you like updates every day 11:03 - Keyboard commands Cmd + b to hide sidebar Cmd + shift + x 13:55 - Snippets Snippet Generator Get to know defaults as well as tabs Mongo Snippets for Node-js Links VSCode Marketplace VSCode Insiders Build React Snippets JavaScript (ES6) Code Snippets HTML Snippets ES7 React/Redux/GraphQL/React-Native snippets Vue VSCode Snippets Atom Snippets Text Expander 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

5 Elo 201918min

Potluck - What is "State"? × Web Sockets × Remote Working × Firefox × Machines Taking Our Jobs × More!

Potluck - What is "State"? × Web Sockets × Remote Working × Firefox × Machines Taking Our Jobs × More!

It’s another Syntax potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about remote work, AI agendas, motivation, fitness, the future of coding, and much more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners can get two months for free by visiting Sentry and using the coupon code “tastytreat”. 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. Show Notes 2:03 - Q: I hear you both talk about “state” a lot in your podcasts. And while I understand a little about it, I never understand it in the context you both use it. Can you enlighten us? 6:52 - Q: I have an idea for a project that is suited for web sockets, push text/images/documents to a bunch of users in real time. I just learned about Firebase’s real-time database, and it looks like it would be pretty easy to implement my idea. What are your thoughts, pros/cons, of these two technologies? 10:42 - Q: How’s your fitness going? 12:15 - Q: Let’s say both of you gents were junior developers that had basic knowledge and skills in HTML, CSS and JavaScript but you had all the experience and knowledge of how to best master those skills and where the industry was heading. What would be the outline and focus of your road-map knowing what you do now? 17:22 - Q: Is it worth it to find a remote dev job at an early stage of your career? Considering the stuff I learn from my seniors and other devs on the team, I wonder if I will lose the opportunity to learn stuff from my team members? 19:49 - Q: How do I keep myself motivated in coding? 22:47 - Q: What’s y’all’s opinion on using some obscure (at least in my opinion) features of a language, such as Javascript bitwise operators, in a production app that dozens of other engineers maintain, and will continue to maintain long after you leave the company? It seems hard to read and immediately understand, which possibly makes it harder to debug/refactor in the future. Is it the responsibility of future devs to learn if they don’t know, or should you find a different way to code the solution in the first place? 26:00 - Q: Wes, I keep hearing you talk about working from your Dropbox. Do you sync up everything? Even things like your node module folders? 29:26 - Q: Have you talked about Firefox Developer Edition? It looks like it should be very useful, but I can’t quite make the transition. 32:58 - Q: Hey guys, what your opinion of CSS naming convention methodologies such as BEM? 35:04 - Q: I would like to refer to the question from ep 140 about fronted development possibly dying. I don’t feel satisfied with the answer, so maybe I could state the question differently: With the machine learning being developed rapidly in recent years, will the web change, causing reduction of front-end jobs? Maybe we will just be training smart algorithms and developing them instead? What do you think? 40:32 - Q: How do you deal with anxiety and fear during interviews that might hinder your ability to give the best impression of yourself or solve coding challenges? Links FeathersJS Syntax 020: Fitness, Nutrition, and Losing Weight Syntax 084: Fitness for Developers Syntax 164: A Story About Kanye West and Learning to Code Syntax 140: Potluck - Media Queries × NPM Vulnerabilities × Fullstack JS vs JAMstack × Web VR/AR × Switching Jobs × More! FireBase Slack Dropbox Backblaze FireFox developer edition Brave Wix Squarespace How you can train an AI to convert your design mockups into HTML and CSS How AI And Machine Learning Are Transforming Front-End Development? ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Wyze Sense Wes: Arthur on CBC kids Shameless Plugs Wes: CSS Grid Course Scott: Gatsby Ecommerce Course, and Dev Tools & Debugging Course 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

31 Heinä 201955min

Hasty Treat - VSCode Treats Part 2

Hasty Treat - VSCode Treats Part 2

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about more of their favorite VSCode tasty treats - extensions, features, keyboard shortcuts and more! Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up Netlify for more info. Show Notes 3:45 - Extensions Git Blame Apollo GraphQL VS Code Spell Checker 9:36 - Features Indent lines in explorer - Workbench > Tree Indent & Guides Breadcrumbs Commit all & visual git commands Change branch in lower left Rename Symbol Links Syntax 161: Hasty Treat - VSCode Extensions & Themes Alfred Playlist.js 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

29 Heinä 201918min

A Story About Kanye West and Learning to Code

A Story About Kanye West and Learning to Code

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Harry Dry about the crazy story behind his Kanye West dating site, how he taught himself to code, and how to come up with cool side projects! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners can get two months for free by visiting Sentry and using the coupon code “tastytreat”. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. Show Notes 2:30 - How did you get into web dev and come up with the idea for the Kanye West dating website? 10:29 - Do you have a background in design? 13:05 - What’s your story? 15:28 - Do you wear yeezys? 36:26 - What made you decide to take this story and make a bit site out of it? What was the plan? 40:45 - How did you learn to code? How did you decide what to learn next? 45:30 - How do you push through hard problems? 48:50 - Any final advice to offer? Links The Kanye Story TheNetNinja @rogerfederer Refactoring UI @GonzoVice Dang That’s Delicious Puck @joerogan Code Academy ChatKit by Pusher @grantimahara Mythbusters @elonmusk Marketing Examples @goodmarketinghq @harrydry ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: BattleBots Wes: Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse Harry: Twitter Demetricator Harry: CAMP LIFE: BIG JOHN FURY GIVES TOUR OF VINTAGE CARAVAN Shameless Plugs Wes: All Courses - Use the coupon code ‘Syntax’ for $10 off! Scott: Dev Tools and Debugging and Gatsby and E-commerce 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

24 Heinä 201957min

Hasty Treat - Web Dev Resource Sick Picks

Hasty Treat - Web Dev Resource Sick Picks

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about all of their favorite web dev resources — a full episode of sick picks! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at LogRocket. Show Notes 2:03 - Twitter Accounts Scott: HeyDesigner Wes: Mathias Bynens 5:00 - Web Dev Resources Scott: Scotch.io Wes: Webgems.io 7:37 - Design Resources Scott: UI Movement Wes: Creative Market 11:36 - Desktop Tools Scott: Pock Wes: MongoDB Compass 14:59 - YouTube Scott: JSConf stance Wes: Andrew Camarata dotconferences Links Studio3t 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

22 Heinä 201921min

The Fundamentals — JS

The Fundamentals — JS

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about the fundamentals of JavaScript - the set of core skills you should know before branching off into other frameworks, libraries, etc. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at LogRocket. FreshBooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of FreshBooks at FreshBooks and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. Show Notes 3:07 - Variables + Scoping var/let/const Block scope Function scope Scope lookup 6:06 - Types Objects Reference vs. copy 7:15 - Functions Types of functions Anonymous vs. named Expressions Arrow functions Methods 9:33 - DOM Selecting Updating Creating 15:07 - Prototypes + this this Objects 20:16 - Events Listening, callbacks dispatchEvent Bubbling 22:05 - Arrays Push, pop, manipulate Spread, rest Map, filter, reduce Arrays vs. objects Mutation vs. immutable 26:25 - Flow control Looping If Promises + Async + Await 29:47 - Security and accessibility XSS and innerHTML 32:04 - Things you should know, but not necessarily master Modules Closures Ajax requests 35:26 - Clean code Clean Code Javascript Links Syntax 043: 20 Javascript Array and Object Methods to make you a better developer Syntax 141: Hasty Treat - Async + Await Error Handling Strategies Syntax 072: Accessibility ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: BaseCS Wes: Owlet Baby Monitor Shameless Plugs Scott’s new E-Commerce and Gatsby Course Wes’ Courses - Use the coupon 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

17 Heinä 201944min

Hasty Treat - VSCode Extensions & Themes

Hasty Treat - VSCode Extensions & Themes

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about everything they love regarding VSCode: themes, fonts, extensions, techniques and more! Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up Netlify for more info. Show Notes 3:18 - Theme Cobalt 2 SyntWave '84 4:58 - Fonts Dank Mono Operator Mono 7:12 - Five things we love Wes: Bracket Pair Colorizer Permute Lines, Unique Lines Breadcrumbs Toggle Quotes Snapshot Tools Scott: Better Comments Import Cost Ctrl+Click Go To Definition Wrap Console Log Simple Git History 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

15 Heinä 201919min

GraphQL and WordPress

GraphQL and WordPress

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Jason Bahl (author of WPGraphQL) about GraphQL, headless WordPress, frameworks in WordPress, React in WordPress, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at LogRocket. Show Notes 4:55 - Data in WordPress 6:26 - WPGraphQL 10:31 - What were your initial thoughts/first experiences with GraphQL? 16:58 - Does it use MySQL queries or wpQuery? 19:36 - How does authentication work? 24:38 - What does the WP local dev experience look like in 2019? 26:49 - What about deployment? How do you handle migrating data? 30:10 - How does WPGraphQL handle mutations? 32:46 - What are the preferred hosting methods for a headless WordPress setup? 36:44 - Do you see any push back about giving up much of what WordPress gives you out of the box? 41:23 - What are techniques for preventing all of WordPress from loading When you’re using it exclusively for the API? 43:40 - How does WPGraphQL support custom post types, taxonomies and fields, etc? Links WPGraphQL Kyle Mathews GraphQL Gatsby WordPress Meteor Apollo GraphQL GraphiQL WPGraphiQL WAMP Flywheel Local by Flywheel PhpStorm Lando Laravel React Netlify Jason Schuller Leeflets Press75 Advanced Custom Fields WPGraphQL Tax Query WPGraphQL Meta Query WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Jason’s Twitter WPGraphQL Twitter ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Figma Wes: CalDigit TS3 Plus Thunderbolt 3 Dock Jason: Local by Flywheel Shameless Plugs Scott’s new course - Dev Tools & Debugging Wes - All Courses - Use the coupon code ‘Syntax’ for $10 off! Jason - WPGraphQL Jason - Gatsby 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

10 Heinä 20191h 4min

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