Sinopsis
The Laracasts snippet, each episode, offers a single thought on some aspect of web development. Nothing more, nothing less. Hosted by Jeffrey Way.
Episodios
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Immersion is Key
12/01/2018 Duración: 06minIt doesn't matter which new thing I want to learn, step one is always the same: immerse yourself.
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Kevin McCallister is a Jerk (and 2017 Realizations)
13/12/2017 Duración: 30minIn this episode, we'll begin with a five minute discussion of Home Alone, because I know my audience - and that's what you're truly craving from me. Then, we'll move on to a variety of realizations I've come to 2017 - and they're not all related to code.
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Marketing Slime
29/11/2017 Duración: 17minEvery year around this time, I feel it. "Oh, yet another email from that business, asking me to buy their thing...again." The abuse of power is what makes marketing efforts like these feel so slimy.
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Kicking and Screaming
22/11/2017 Duración: 12minIt's okay to internally kick and scream your way through, just as long as you do the work. Such practical and obvious advice, yet few of us are able to follow it.
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Step One is Excitement
14/11/2017 Duración: 08minFrom time to time, I'll come across discussions related to the best approach for teaching aspiring developers. And it never fails: there will always be those who recommend the driest possible introduction. Forget excitement and curiosity, as they see it. They don't factor into the equation. Wait, what??
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The Key Ingredient
17/10/2017 Duración: 12minI've come to learn that discipline is the key ingredient to every successful person I've ever met. It's obvious; we all know this. So why is it so hard to apply to ourselves?
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Touchy Touchy
05/10/2017 Duración: 12minWe all have the tendency to reach for our pitchforks upon hearing information that doesn't line up with what we've decided to be true. How does this affect the coding tools and practices that we defend so vigorously?
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Building Energy
23/08/2017 Duración: 11minIn the previous Laracasts Snippet, we discussed social media and how it tends to have a draining effect on me. Let's continue that conversation today, but more from the point of view of solving the problem. What specifically am I doing to increase my mental/physical energy levels?
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The Irony Is That I Will Tweet About This Episode
31/07/2017 Duración: 13minI've been noticing lately that I feel mentally drained at the end of most days. But strangely enough, it's not the code I write that causes this. No, instead it's the day-to-day social media interaction that drains me. Why again are we participating in platforms that actively encourage addiction and negativity? And why are we okay with checking our phones a hundred times a day?
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The Interview Question I Would Ask
12/07/2017 Duración: 06minDevelopers have come to dread interviews. What sort of silly, gotcha question that has nothing to do with building web apps whatsoever will I have to stress about this time? If I were hiring a new coder, I'd asking them an almost laughably simple question: "Is it okay to send an email from a controller? Explain why." It's such a basic question, yet I guarantee the answer you are given will speak volumes about the type of developer you're interviewing.
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You Are Your Code
28/06/2017 Duración: 13minIn the development world, you'll frequently hear the phrase "you are not your code." At its core, this is very good advice, however, too often it is used as an excuse to publicly belittle your peers.
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Your Twitter Bio Says More Than You Think
23/06/2017 Duración: 07minI noticed something this morning: the developers I most frequently disagree with on Twitter place code acronyms in their bio. SOLID, DDD, etc. On the flip side, the coders I most respect nearly 100% of the time never do. How come? Let's talk about what this might indicate about the type of developer you are.
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Let's Talk About Visual Debt and Typehints
22/05/2017 Duración: 15minI recently published a short video on what I refer to as "visual debt." Shortly after, the critical tweets began to roll in. "How dare you propose that all of these keywords and types and interfaces add noise," they declared. Well, let's talk about it...
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Should This Class Be Responsible For That Thing
01/05/2017 Duración: 06minThe Single Responsibility is both simple and complex to comprehend at the exact same time. In fact, many people find it to be so vague to the point of being worthless. Let's talk about that in this episode, while reviewing how I personally interpret the advice for my own projects.
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The Quest to Upgrade and Update
13/04/2017 Duración: 10minMoving to a new server while upgrading to the latest version of a framework is always a scary thing. Even the smallest change can send you down a two hour rabbit hole, as you search for a solution. In this episode, I discuss my basic process, as well as the tools I prefer.
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How to Plan a Conference Talk Like Zack Morris
28/02/2017 Duración: 10minToday, we're discussing my personal workflow, when planning a new conference talk. Unfortunately, it's never quite as simple as opening your presentation app of choice, and typing away. Any typical conference talk likely took months to prepare.
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Stop Shaming Tools
22/02/2017 Duración: 10min"Don't use tools," they say. "It won't exist in a few years, but these design patterns will." Of course, the argument is that, if you dedicate any time at all to embracing libraries and frameworks that actually allow you to get the job done, you're somehow, as a result, doing yourself a huge disservice.
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The Height of Arrogance and Vanity
17/02/2017 Duración: 10minIn the last six months, it has been made very clear to me that, for better or worse, we're all parrots. Whether tech, or politics, or religion, or programming, this can't be denied. How do we fix this?
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So You're Going to be a Dad?
08/02/2017 Duración: 22minLet's take a break from code this week, and talk about the person behind the code. When I found out my wife was pregnant last year, a million different thoughts and concerns went through my head all at once. Having your first child is like nothing you've ever experienced before. If you have one on the way, here's what to expect...from a male's point of view.