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If you have a new idea you want to succeed, what is your approach?

  • How do you explore the idea? Rapid prototype in a day, or multiple prototypes over a month?
  • Do you get feedback from other people?
  • How do you try to ‘market’ it — is this conscious?
  • What happens if people aren’t as interested as you?
  • What happens if you lose interest?

Thank you!

How to become a standout developer?

I am a web developer who uses microsoft tech stack. I develop enterprise web apps. I worked at 3 different small to midsize companies(300-500 employees) in all the companies the web apps are pretty slower(load time is in seconds) and nobody complains anything.

  1. How do I write apps that load faster.
  2. What resources you would like me refer to build scalable and super fast web apps?
  3. How do I become 2X or 3X developer ?

Dev Tools

Hi Jason,

if you would spin up a new web app, that uses typescript, would you make use of eslint? For my opinion, eslint is kind of redundant in this case.
And what about styles? Do you use postcss, stylelint, scss? If you don't have a strong opinion about this, than what would the Preact Team think about it?

Cheers

Analysis paralysis when doing projects

Hi Jason!

As a developer, I constantly face the decision of what technologies to use for my next project. When facing this situation three possibilities arise:

  1. Try new things out of curiosity
  2. Stick to your bread and butter to be as effective as possible
  3. Use the "right" tool for the job, even if you are unfamiliar with it

I've seen people like you build projects like microbundle or the more recent wmr. My guess is that they help you prevent analysis paralysis, standardize your work, and learn something along the way.

Sometimes I feel this huge variety that we have, especially in the web ecosystem, leads to mediocre tools. Where if we worked together on the same thing, we could achieve better results.

As a great creator of so many cool libraries, what do you think about this huge variety?
How do you decide what technologies to choose?

Thanks ❤️

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