All 4 hosts are on talking about where you should look for tech advice when you're starting down the path of learning a new web technology. What methods work? What should you avoid? And how do you write docs for a brand new technology?
const podcast = {
episode: 174,
title: 'Where Should You Go for Authentic Tech Advice?',
topics: [
'Advice', 'Technology', 'education'
],
guest: ''
hosts: [
'John Papa', 'Ward Bell', 'Dan Wahlin', 'Craig Shoemaker'
]
};
Recording date: Feb 24, 2022
John Papa @John_Papa
Ward Bell @WardBell
Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin
Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
Brought to you by
Resources:
- Icky Woods and the Icky Shuffle
- How to sharpen knives
- ReactJS
- Redux
- React context
- Recoil
- Jotai vs. Recoil
- Svelte store
- Svelte
- MobX
- Knives Out 2
- Continuum definition
- Shop at Home Repo
- Svelte stores
Timejumps
- 02:35 Where do you go to learn about new technologies?
- 09:12 Sponsor: Ag Grid
- 10:13 What method do you use to find good educational content?
- 16:48 Jotai vs. Recoil
- 22:35 Sponsor: Ionic
- 23:12 What should a beginner look for?
- 27:26 John's repo using front end libraries
- 31:39 Writing docs for new technology
- 33:57 Final thoughts
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.