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@LearnFrontendNow
@LearnFrontendNow 4 года назад
Some great gems in this one, nice one MPJ ❤️
@tolgonqq
@tolgonqq 4 года назад
Thanks again for answering those questions. Your feedback is helpful!
@codermonkey85
@codermonkey85 4 года назад
The part about whether or not you truly want to ship a product can not be emphasized enough! Once a project has external users, your ego will take a hit. If you want to keep your users, it will no longer be a pet-project or a hobby. Once shipped, it will not work perfectly for everyone, it will have errors. All your testing that you were so confident about will definitely help but it won't prevent issues in an environment outside your own. Maintaining your system and watching it grow based on user feedback is a totally different game.
@suhrobfayz3621
@suhrobfayz3621 4 года назад
Your delivery is amazing. Please, don't stop
@suhishanbhandari4008
@suhishanbhandari4008 4 года назад
I have very recently found out about your channel and I have to say that I absolutely love all your content. Thank you! Love from Nepal.
@GurbyTheGreat
@GurbyTheGreat 4 года назад
A couple things can help with this. The main thing I would aim for is minimal cognitive load. - sticking to a consistent project structure could be helpful(less cognitive load) - using typescript or typed language with descriptive interface names makes things a lot easier. Make your code read like a recipe or a book, and you will be much better off.
@HardwareAddiction
@HardwareAddiction 4 года назад
It usually gets stuck when you hit a difficult problem and little time to solve it properly. I get motivated again when I realize I can still ship it.
@alvechy
@alvechy 4 года назад
So so true. Changing techs is always about trade-offs. You can't pick really correct tech even for your small-mid pet project. And we still keep to jump from one tech to another because "I don't want to do shitty decisions from start. This thing should scale!". fuck it, just do it. anything that works is already better designed than nothing.
@WillKlein
@WillKlein 4 года назад
Wow, this question. This is right where I am right now. ♥️
@jaabel249
@jaabel249 4 года назад
Great question. Please do a dedicated video with steps and tips
@nathancornwell1455
@nathancornwell1455 4 года назад
I'd love to see you discuss Proxy() . Turns out, it's a great way to make objects immutable :)
@simoneicardi3967
@simoneicardi3967 4 года назад
I always had this strange feelings path on every project: I am a little bit disappointed when it start and when a milestone has variations/adjustements, but at the end, when the project ends, in that very moment, I feel that I miss those situations already. I think I'm not alone in that I guess. Am I?...
@alecethan223
@alecethan223 3 года назад
pro tip : watch movies at kaldroStream. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@jaggerjavion6048
@jaggerjavion6048 3 года назад
@Alec Ethan Definitely, I've been using Kaldrostream for since december myself :D
@joemillervi
@joemillervi 4 года назад
Great video and thoughts!
@angellicaaraujo
@angellicaaraujo 4 года назад
Thank you. Help me a lot
@isacoliveira6326
@isacoliveira6326 4 года назад
How about a series on using Haskell for Web Assembly? Learning Haskell is great for mastering FP, and Web Assembly is a great tool for a dev's toolbox.
@winaura4117
@winaura4117 4 года назад
Anyone know what camera mpj is using? It's really high quality
@funfunfunction
@funfunfunction 4 года назад
Sony A7iii with a sigma prime lens and some good lighting and color correction
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