In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about advice for new devs, our advice and opinions for how new devs can level up.
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Show Notes01:59 - Get comfortable with your code not working
02:40 - Compound learning and momentum is your biggest tool
04:05 - Learn to read error messages
09:42 - Take the time to learn the concepts that scare you
10:40 - We all struggle
12:56 - Taking a walk is good for solving bugs
14:33 - Get comfortable with the command line
18:09 - The ability to replicate a design pixel perfect is a valuable skill
21:26 - You are on a team
24:10 - You are not an expert
26:14 - Scaffold with comments
28:30 - From Twitter
29:30 - Ben Newton
32:46 - Eric McCormick
33:31 - Jason Liggi
35:34 - Andrew Nickerson
37:15 - Michael Powers
39:33 - Jason Liggi
40:14 - Swashata
49:59 - Max Stoiber
43:34 - Pat Clarke
44:21 - Musa Barighzaai
45:20 - David Moore