Published: July 4, 2018, 1 p.m.
It\u2019s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott talk about freelancing best practices, tips for working remotely, what they would do if they had to pick a different career, and much more!
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Show Notes
4:48
- How long should you stay with each job and/or company?
8:20
- What is the best way to work remotely?
- Tips for remote working
- Have a dedicated space
- Clear on and off times
- Have a time for winding down
- Make specific TODO lists
- Use blocking software to help you stay focused
- Switch up the scenery / Work in different places
15:26
- What are the trade-offs with using WordPress in a headless setup vs a tradition setup?
21:28
- How do you deal with API credentials in React?
27:15
- How do you keep an eye on performance with an app/site over the long-term?
- Check uptime
- Check the performance features in browser dev tools
- Use error checking software
- Host-based performance tools
- Newrelic
- pingdom
- LogRocket
34:28
- What happened to Canvas after all the hype around HTML5 a few years ago?
40:15
- How do you deal with analysis paralysis?
- Just get to work - you can always change things later
- Do research, but don\u2019t let it get in the way of shipping
44:05
- If you were forced to change your career (and it had to be something you\u2019ve never done professionally in the past), what would it be?
- Wes: Some sort of buying and selling (eBay, Amazon, etc,)
- Example: Buying things at wholesale prices and selling them with a markup
- Scott: Could go a lot of different directions.
- Example: DJ, Snowboarding instructor, develop a video game that is a sequel to\xa0Cruis\u2019n USA
50:14
- As a freelance developer, what are some good questions to ask before taking on a client?
- Budget
- Scope
- Preferred communication methods
- How do you make money?
- What are the ultimate goals?
- Basically, ask as many questions as possible
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