React Native is a fantastic platform for many reasons. But it breaks all the time and old dependencies, things have changed a lot. Mike has just sent us this year's first dev horror story. The best course of action at this point is to start fresh React Native project.
In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about not becoming dependent on Copilot, CSS variable limitations, finding Sick Picks, lodash hate, and more!
Show Notes
- 00:11 Welcome
- 00:55 Ice, ice baby
- 02:01 Reactathon
- Reactathon returns May 2-3, 2023
- The edge cloud platform behind the best of the web | Fastly
- 04:49 Submit your question for our next potluck
- 05:24 How do you suggest adding form / database to Svelte?
- Svelte • Cybernetically enhanced web apps
- Astro
- 08:18 What can’t go into a CSS custom prop?
- 12:42 Are there any really good certifications for Javascript or general full stack development?
- 16:21 What is the most exciting thing about teaching programming for both of you?
- 19:37 What is the most challenging thing you have ever overcome in this field?
- 21:55 How can junior to mid-level devs make the most out of GitHub Copilot while avoiding getting dependent on it and hurting their abilities in the long run?
- 26:23 Any tips on driving a culture of code quality in a team?
- 30:28 How soon should Sentry be brought into a new project being built from scratch?
- 33:11 Is there a place where I can search through all the Sick Picks?
- Syntax Sick Picks
- 34:40 Why is box-sizing: border-box; not the default?
- 37:51 Is using lodash in a NextJS web application a terrible idea nowadays?
- 40:42 What is the best practice for storing JWT token?
- 43:53 Any tips on converting ajax requests to use Fetch API?
- patch-package - npm
- 45:11 Any suggestions for tips for updating a very dated React Native codebase?
- 50:56 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
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