Bike Shedding — Developer Opinions Explained

Bike Shedding — Developer Opinions Explained

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes bike shed some common developer opinions. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in minutes. Get started at prismic.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.com/syntax. Mux - Sponsor Mux Video is an API-first platform that makes it easy for any developer to build beautiful video. Powered by data and designed by video experts, your video will work perfectly on every device, every time. Mux Video handles storage, encoding, and delivery so you can focus on building your product. Live streaming is just as easy and Mux will scale with you as you grow, whether you’re serving a few dozen streams or a few million. Visit mux.com/syntax. Show Notes 04:27 - Event params e, evt, ev, or event? 06:36 - CSS variables —red or —primary? 09:31 - CSS colors https://twitter.com/rem/status/1386694431710007298 RGB, HSL, HEX? 11:52 - Default exports vs named exports 14:45 - JavaScript import ordering 17:09 - Foo / Bar / Baz in examples 21:18 - Light vs dark themes 24:00 - longVerboseNamesDescribingWhatItIsOrDoes vs x 26:54 - VScode vs WebStorm (IDE) vs Vim 31:12 - TypeScript Generics: vs 34:39 - Indentation-base syntax https://twitter.com/LeahLundqvist/status/1386693374305095680 37:37 - Max line length 40:21 - One reduce, vs multiple .map()/flat(),filter() async function getStatus() { const res = await sendCommand('AT!GSTATUS'); const result = res.result .split('\n') .map((x: string) => x.split(`\t\t`)) .flat() .filter(Boolean) .map((x: string) => x.trim()) .map((x: string) => x.split(` \t`)) .flat() .filter((x: string) => x.includes(':')) .map((x: string) => x.split(`:`)) .map(([prop, val]: [string, string]) => [prop, val.trim()]) return Object.fromEntries(result); } 42:50 - index.js files https://twitter.com/sevilhelm/status/1386693971112562694 ComponentName.js vs ComponentName/index.js https://twitter.com/rleggos/status/1386694773021552641 48:20 - Ligatures and fancy fonts https://twitter.com/badsyntax/status/1386695010859507713 50:30 - Regular functions vs anon functions in a variable vs arrow functions function hey() {} const hey = function() {} const hey = () ⇒ {} 52:44 - Explicit return vs implicit return ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Ego Mower Wes: Pass-Through Socket Set Shameless Plugs Scott: 1: Level Up Tutorials Pro Spring Sale - 50% off annual subscriptions! 2: Github Actions with Brian Douglas Wes: All 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

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986: Does Code Quality Matter Anymore?

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985: Stop putting secrets in .env

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984: How to Make a DOM Library Render Anything w/ Paolo Ricciuti

984: How to Make a DOM Library Render Anything w/ Paolo Ricciuti

Wes and Scott talk with Paolo Ricciuti about Svelte custom renderers and how Svelte actually talks to the DOM. They dig into compiler internals, CSS handling, native bridges, and the realities of main...

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983: Why I Chose Electron Over Native (And I’d Do It Again)

983: Why I Chose Electron Over Native (And I’d Do It Again)

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982: Bots Are Ruining the Internet

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981: Browsers Are Finally Catching Up (Interop 2026)

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Scott and Wes unpack Interop 2026 and the browser features finally aligning across engines, from container style queries and anchor positioning to scroll-driven animations and view transitions. They b...

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980: AI Coding Explained

980: AI Coding Explained

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18 Feb 52min

979: WebMCP: New Standard to Expose Your Apps to AI

979: WebMCP: New Standard to Expose Your Apps to AI

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