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Dev Tools Tabs Explained — Plus Tips & Tricks
Scott and Wes bos explain the dev tools tabs in Chrome and Firefox, detailing what each one does and providing tips and tricks for using them effectively.


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Scott and Wes bos explain the dev tools tabs in Chrome and Firefox, detailing what each one does and providing tips and tricks for using them effectively.
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The hosts answer listener questions about various web development topics including APIs, video hosting, personal projects, imposter syndrome, and monorepos.
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Matt Holt discusses creating the Caddy web server to easily handle TLS certificates, proxies, load balancing and more. He talks about the flaws with existing web servers and how Go enabled building a better solution.
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Scott and Wes provide portfolio feedback for developers looking for jobs. They review designs, code, content and accessibility. They also discuss explosive gases, VR mini golf, and guess the location games.
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Scott and Wes discuss implementing authentication from scratch using sessions, JWT, cookies, CORS, CSRF and related concepts.
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Wes and Scott answer audience questions on a variety of web development topics including developer tools, hosting, frameworks, testing, best practices and more.
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In this podcast episode, web developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski discuss their desk setups and gear they use for coding, video editing and podcast recording.
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Tanner Linsley discusses React Query - a data fetching and caching tool. Covers React Query features, building dev tools, using context, server components and more.
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Scott and Wes answer listener questions about JavaScript, web development, React, career advice, and more in a potluck episode.
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Wes and Scott review resumes, websites, and online presences from developers and designers who submitted them.