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Beware the Mob

October 11, 2016 00:11:28 11.01 MB Downloads: 0

We're all aware of the notorious Twitter mob. Don't you dare go against agreed upon opinions, or you will be sliced to pieces. We've seen the wake of these viral slander campaigns countless times over the years - all the way up to the creator of JavaScript, himself. Why are we okay with this again? And are we creating an environment that encourages any person with differing views to remain silent, out of fear of losing their job?

Energy

October 04, 2016 00:06:28 6.21 MB Downloads: 0

Lately, I've been making more of an effort to focus on my energy levels, and how to maximize them. If your energy levels aren't where they should be, then any desire you might have had to finish up that side project goes out the window. This is paramount to our financial and happiness goals, so why isn't it at the top of our priority list?

Write it Down

September 27, 2016 00:09:31 9.15 MB Downloads: 0

Lately, I've been forcing myself to journal tiny dev realizations I have, as I work on various projects. How often have you hit a roadblock, switched to Stack Overflow, found a fix....only to completely forget it six months later, when you encounter the same problem again?

A Bit Closer Than Yesterday

September 12, 2016 00:07:14 6.95 MB Downloads: 0

When you have a full-time job, it's far too easy to ignore that side project or business that you've had your eye on. Think about it: most projects never come to completion. How come? And, more importantly, what little steps can we take to ensure that we don't fall into that same trap.

False Alarms

September 06, 2016 00:05:24 5.19 MB Downloads: 0

A few nights ago, I was fast asleep when, all of the sudden, the building's fire alarm went off. It definitely woke me up, but I didn't respond in the way you might think. My instinct was to ignore it entirely. How come? And why is this also often true for the tests you write?

As Little As Possible

September 01, 2016 00:11:38 11.18 MB Downloads: 0

Whether in life or software development, I think a good approach is to push for as little as possible. The fewer lines of code you must write, or the fewer items in your bathroom cabinet, the better.

The Beauty of CSS is BS

August 25, 2016 00:12:02 11.58 MB Downloads: 0

A decade ago, I was taught that the beauty of CSS is its ability to completely alter the presentation of a website without touching your HTML. Yeah... "you never have to touch your HTML again." Sounds great, right? Too bad it's BS.

You Are Who You Say You Are

August 18, 2016 00:07:54 7.6 MB Downloads: 0

"Fake it 'til you make it" is a great idea, just as long as you back it up behind the scenes with actual work toward the thing to which you're faking.

Throw it All Out

August 10, 2016 00:07:25 7.35 MB Downloads: 0

Sometimes, the appropriate and responsible thing is to throw it all out and start again. Now, of course, not everyone has this luxury. Business requirements and deadlines often make these sorts of things impossible. However, is this true for your own business, or your own open source projects? Sometimes, that muddy code or CSS you wrote three years ago is begging to be deleted. How much better could you write it, knowing what you know now?

Developer Arrogance

August 02, 2016 00:06:36 6.37 MB Downloads: 0

Recently, I've been updating a book I wrote a number of years ago. Over and over again, I found myself hitting the delete key. References to bad practices and SRP were laced throughout every chapter. How could I have been so arrogant?

Shut Up and do the Work

July 25, 2016 00:09:02 8.7 MB Downloads: 0

Today, we're discussing the importance of building little projects for yourself. Whether it's a podcast, or book, or web app, pick something and force yourself to see it through to completion. Along the way, I'll tell you about my completely rewritten book, and why I'm so excited to share it this time around.

Just a Detail

July 18, 2016 00:07:59 7.69 MB Downloads: 0

Last week, we talked about development trends - and how they sometimes have a tendency to make developers feel as if they're falling behind. "These are the new trends of 2016! Get to the mall, stat!" Today, let's continue the discussion a bit more. Will this new trending architecture bring you closer to launching the project of yours that's been sitting at 90% complete for a year now? Maybe...but maybe not.

Victims of Our Curiosity

July 13, 2016 00:12:58 12.48 MB Downloads: 0

If you think about it, every single year, certain development trends take the community by storm. Whether repositories, or service classes, or the command bus, this is undeniably true. Let's talk about it.

Forever Plans, Vue, and Expansion

July 06, 2016 00:11:15 10.82 MB Downloads: 0

Let's do another Q&A episode today. I'll answer the following community questions. Why won't Laracasts expand to cover more technologies and languages? What are your top three favorite podcasts? Are Forever Plans smart business? What's one piece of advice that you'd offer entrepreneurs starting their first business? Will there be a Laracasts series on what's new in Laravel 5.3? Vue or jQuery?

Two Hours, Two Times

June 28, 2016 00:09:17 8.94 MB Downloads: 0

We have enough data to show that the typical 9-5 work day schedule is entirely arbitrary. The reality is that humans simply aren't good at holding their attention for such long spans of time. So - with a two-week-old baby in my house, I've begun re-thinking my work schedule. Is it possible that we can get the same amount of output from two hours of work, two times a day?