I think itst's really important to so to all be on the same page and just understand where everybody's coming from. If you can anticipate questions that they might have, like, ok, i know going to come and ask about these fricon this border on here. Having those clear lines of communications and expectations set will go a long way to keeping everyone happy. Next question from za tebono, would iwdi, was that right? Scott, what would you say that last name is om? I would merge the g and b to be like ban blike te bunk. Tb Weston, scott, i'm submitting if you question, so apologize if the
In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about working on a team, dealing with imposter syndrome, animating on the web, using the table element, landing pages for apps, and building full stack apps with NextJS.
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