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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.

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Potluck - Peer Dependencies × Vitest × NVM and PNPM × Sprites


In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about peer dependencies, Vitest, NVM and PNPM, using sprites for images, common MongoDB operations, and more!

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Show Notes
  • 00:03 Welcome
  • 01:53 Configuring home internet routers
  • 04:42 Scott’s Home Assistant update
  • Mushroom Theme
  • 07:52 Could you explain to me peer-dependencies and how does it work?
  • 13:24 Using Vitest do you still have to transpile code?
  • 16:14 Can you talk about helpful and common MongoDB operations, beyond just CRUD.
  • 18:49 How can I update the “updatedAt” field of the document on every save automatically?
  • 20:40 What is aggregation, and when do you use it?
  • 25:33 Sponsor: Prismic
  • 27:27 How does NVM relate to PNPM?
  • pnpm
  • nvm
  • 30:45 I’m looking to upskill from front-end JavaScript?
  • 33:53 Is it possible to have a private NPM repo I can “npm install” from, or do I put my components up on NPM publicly?
  • Creating a private npm package
  • 37:51 Sponsor: LogRocket
  • 39:14 Should a majority of lodash functions be considered deprecated?
  • angus c just
  • 42:36 Please do an episode on programming/learning with ADHD.
  • 44:04 Should I still be putting images in sprites?
  • 49:20 Does Mux have a simple mechanism for adding auth to each video or group of videos?
  • Mux Create playback restriction
  • 53:48 Sponsor: Sanity.io
  • 55:02 Is there copyright issues with using public APIs?
  • Moneypuck
  • 59:38 ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
  • Scott: Toto Bidet
  • Wes: Sodastream
Shameless Plugs
  • Scott: LevelUp Tutorials
  • Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials
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 July 13, 2022  1h6m