Episodes
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Cory and Artem discuss the intricacies of mocking in software testing, focusing on common mistakes developers make, the importance of understanding the boundaries of mocking, and the distinction between unit and integration testing. We delve into the role of end-to-end testing, strategies for prioritizing tests, and best practices for mocking third-party services. The discussion highlights the benefits of using Mock Service Worker (MSW) and compares it with alternative tools, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean production codebase while effectively managing mock data. We discuss various aspects of software testing, focusing on the importance of mocking, the use of tools like Faker for generating realistic mock data, and the implications of the HAR format in testing. We explore the balance between unit, integration, and end-to-end tests, emphasizing the need for clarity and value in testing practices. The discussion also highlights modern testing tools such as Vitest and Playwright, and the evolving landscape of testing methodologies.
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How do you create and grow a successful software consultancy? Build trust. This episode explores how J Tower and his team grew their agency from zero to over 30 employees. We discuss billing, hiring, remote work, offshoring, sales, and most importantly, how to do all this while building trust.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Trailhead Technology Partners inception story
1:39 Are you your own boss?
2:50 What is your schedule like?
4:10 How do you decide what work to reject?
13:45 Building a sales funnel
16:40 Building client trust
19:30 Handling initial sales
20:50 Remote work model
24:40 Offshoring and nearshoring
29:30 Team structure
31:10 Being a Principal engineer
32:00 What does partner mean?
33:40 Billing approaches
37:30 Influence techniques
39:10 Building client trust
40:30 Billing for discovery
45:37 Tradeoffs and motivation for owning an agency
47:57 What's the right company size?
50:52 Picking the right people
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Episodes manquant?
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In this episode, I talk to One’s lead developer, Nate Wienert.
One is unique because it supports doing React and React native in the same project, using Vite. One has file-based routing, and supports SPA, Static, and server rendering modes. One also includes Tamagui, a React styling system that works on both web and mobile. We also discuss Zero, which is an optional companion library that’s coming soon. Zero will provide local oriented data, which should feel familiar to native developers who often use local databases. Zero will perform smart sync between client and server, caching, and more.
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AI is hot. So, just 10 months ago, Andy Walters created a new software agency that specializes in AI. The result? He's making over $130,000 a month! In this episode we explore how he built the agency, their marketing approaches, how he learned about AI, and how you can create your own lucrative career as what he calls an "AI Engineer".
Andy Walters on X: http://x.com/andywalters
Andy's Agency: Emerge Haus
Cory House on X: http://x.com/housecor
Cory's Courses: http://pluralsight.com/authors/cory-h...
Cory's Consultancy: http://reactjsconsulting.com
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TypeScript expert Matt Pocock shares his recipe for creating a successful online course. We discuss his authoring workflow, how to choose a publisher, why people want candy but buy vegetables, advice for new authors, whether to script or improvise, common authoring mistakes, maintaining daily motivation to keep creating, and much more.
Matt on X: @mattpocockuk
Matt's Total TypeScript course: https://www.totaltypescript.com/
Cory on X: http://x.com
Cory's Courses: http://pluralsight.com/authors/cory-house
Cory's Consultancy: http://reactjsconsulting.com
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AI is rapidly improving. Should developers be worried? What is the future of software development with AI? AI Researcher Matthew Renze shares his vision of the future of software development with AI.
Links:
Matthew's blog: https://matthewrenze.com/
Related blog post: https://matthewrenze.com/articles/hav...
Matthew on X: http://x.com/matthewrenze
Cory on X: http://x.com/housecor
Cory's consultancy: http://reactjsconsulting.com