It\u2019s another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about blogging best practices, support IE11, Nest.js, mobile website testing, pirated course content, building .edu websites, transitioning to full-time freelance work, and more!
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Show Notes02:20 - I am adding a blog to my custom written personal website and I wanted to know if there is any best practices for storing blog posts? My hope is to write them in\xa0markdown, host them somewhere and then automatically feed them into my website so they are all formatted to the style of my website.
05:37 - Do you care if people share cool, unique tips from your courses publicly on social media? For example, I once shared out a trick from one of Wes\u2019 courses for how to set your\xa0VS Code\xa0windows different colors to distinguish your server and client code windows (giving all credit to Wes\u2019 course for the concept). But it felt a little weird that I was sharing out a portion of his paid content for free. Is that okay? Where\u2019s the line?
18:18 - With official support of\xa0IE11\xa0coming to an end on August 17, 2021, do you think developers should still try to support ir or focus only on new modern browsers? Also, will there be a new \u201clowest common denominator\u201d that we should be aware of and support?
07:20 - Thanks for an awesome podcast! Have you looked into\xa0Nest.js\xa0(not to be confused with\xa0Next.js) for backend work? It is an open source TypeScript Node framework that is becoming pretty popular
22:48 - Do you think it\u2019s worth learning\xa0WordPress for freelancing if you aren\u2019t too confident in your JavaScript front-end design? Also, I don\u2019t want to get stuck in only WordPress land just because of the money.
30:11 - Hi guys, I have been listening to you guys for a while and just recently launched my first website! Your podcast has been a huge help in terms of getting started. For the website I made, I tested the iPhone view on Chrome dev tools and everything looked fine. However, when viewing the website on an actual iPhone, the button is too small and the word \u201cMenu\u201d turns into \u201cMen\u201d. Any advice on how to more accurately test sites on mobile devices without pushing to a production branch?
36:52 - Do you guys ever see your premium courses pirated on sites like\xa0Udemy,\xa0Skillshare, any of the other video course platforms? Meaning somebody downloaded your videos and uploaded them as if they were the creator. Any tips to protect against this?
39:53 - Looking at\xa0uses.tech and thinking, I see a lot of class names with almost the same style, gKxjCc and hSiXhL. I really want to know the science behind generating those. Do you have a shared classes that some magic tool transfers them into ugly names and copies over? What is that tool? And is it worth it?
42:57 - Have you ever developed a .edu site? If so, what did you use to manage the enormous archives in addition to giving the site a simple page builder for departments to contribute with little or no interaction from the developer? No Joomla or Drupal please - been there. Thanks for the great help guys!
50:35 - Hi Wes & Scott, thank you so much for giving me my weekly motivation boost to try out new stuff. Currently, I am experimenting with Next.js and SSG and I would like to know how I can generate a page at build time but only show it to an authorized user. I know I could use SSR with getServerSideProps to check allowance, however, the page is completely static without any dynamic content and I don\u2019t want to regenerate it with every request. Is there a way to achieve this? Keep up the great work.
54:59 - I love the show guys! I want to make the transition into full-time freelancing and wanted to know what you think about having a talk with my current employer to see if they\u2019d be willing to take me from full-time to a contract/freelance basis. Bad idea? Thoughts? Advice?
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