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Join us on Init, the podcast where we explore the exciting world of web development through the eyes of a beginner and an experienced developer. Each week, we follow the journey of Jake Pacheco, who is just starting to learn how to code, and get an inside look at what it takes to become a professional web developer from Seth Whiting. Along the way, we discuss the latest tools, technologies, and trends in web development, teach fundamental coding concepts, and share our own experiences and insights into the day-to-day life of a developer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone on Init.

Init - A Guided Web Development Journey Jake Pacheco & Seth Whiting

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Join us on Init, the podcast where we explore the exciting world of web development through the eyes of a beginner and an experienced developer. Each week, we follow the journey of Jake Pacheco, who is just starting to learn how to code, and get an inside look at what it takes to become a professional web developer from Seth Whiting. Along the way, we discuss the latest tools, technologies, and trends in web development, teach fundamental coding concepts, and share our own experiences and insights into the day-to-day life of a developer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone on Init.

    POP QUIZ!!

    POP QUIZ!!

    Duude, let me break it down and ride this wave with ya. So, Seth and Jake, two chillaxed dudes, are chatting about coding and their own experiences. Like, Seth is this rad developer from Portland, and Jake is a barber who moonlights as a hacker. They've been in the game for different lengths, one decade for Seth and nine months for Jake, but they're both all about that coding life, man. They're quizzing each other and just shootin' the breeze, you know like bros do, y'know? 
    They're also goofin' around with some fun stuff, like a pop quiz for Jake to see how much he's really picked up from all those coding waves he's been riding. Seth's asking Jake all these gnarly questions about Script Objects, various programming languages, and React components. There's some real brain-boggling stuff, but Jake's hanging ten and getting most of it right on the money. 
    Then the bros start talking studies, man. Jake's thinking about doing the React Codecademy course again, cause touch and go just doesn't cut it when you're word slinging in JavaScript. He's curious about his progress too, wants Seth to tell him when he reaches Seth's first job level. You know, to know when he's ready to ride the big waves. They wrap up the convo with lots of props for learning, dudes. Yeah, pretty righteous chat if you ask me!
    Special thanks to Diarrhea Planet for our intro and outro music and @SkratchTopo for our artwork.

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    Typescript Fundamentals (Over)Simplified

    Typescript Fundamentals (Over)Simplified

    Dude, in their recent podcast, Seth Whiting and Jake Pacheco totally drop some gnarly knowledge about their coding journeys and why TypeScript is, like, the ultimate wave to ride. They're like, TypeScript, it's this awesome superset of JavaScript that adds a chill layer of type safety to your code. Seth, he shows us how TypeScript makes declaring variables with specific data types a breeze, ensuring your data types are, like, totally consistent throughout your code. And let's not forget how TypeScript gets cozy with React, keeping your code stoked and error-free.
    They dive deep into TypeScript's perks, man, highlighting how it amps up your code quality and snags errors early, with links to epic resources for devs. The talk gets into the zone where a top-notch team using TypeScript keeps the project communication slick and errors minimal, and they give some love for TypeScript over JavaScript.
    And they wrap it up with some rad advice, telling you to catch the JavaScript, asynchronous JavaScript, React, and TypeScript waves. They drive home the point that practice and learning are the key to totally nailing these tech skills, making this podcast a must-listen for any coding enthusiast, bro.

    • 1 Std. 1 Min.
    Leveling UP with Scott Tolinski

    Leveling UP with Scott Tolinski

    Dude, in this gnarly podcast episode, Scott Tolinski, like, totally drops some knowledge bombs about his wild 21-year coding journey, man. He takes us back to the early days, you know, high school websites and all that. And then, he's like, "Whoa, mentors are where it's at," teaching us everything from project management to how to deal with clients and working in a team.
    And then, the vibe totally shifts to Scott's rad experiences with Meteor, this full-stack JavaScript thing. He talks about how it's all real-time, like, super cool for chat apps and stuff. But then, he cruises into the switch to React and SvelteKit, and he's like, "Whoa, it's not all rainbows and butterflies."
    Now, let's ride the wave to Scott's Level Up Tutorials project. It's this epic journey from struggling to make it work, to hanging ten with Wes Bos on the Syntax podcast. And he's all about finding your stoke in personal projects, man.
    So, it's all about, like, asking questions, taking a break when you're stuck, and knowing it's cool not to have all the answers. You know, don't be fooled by the social media highlight reel, folks. Learning's a marathon, not a sprint. And, by the way, Sentry.io's got your back for tracking code errors and stuff. Cowabunga, dude! 🤙
    Special thanks to Diarrhea Planet for our intro and outro music and @SkratchTopo for our artwork.
     
    Links from this episode:
    Scott's website Level Up Tutorials Syntax website Scott's Instagram Scott's Twitter Scott on Bluesky Drupal Angular 1 Meteor Vue.js Apollo Sentry.io

    • 1 Std. 21 Min.
    How Wes Bos Went From MySpace Hacker To Teaching Code To The Masses

    How Wes Bos Went From MySpace Hacker To Teaching Code To The Masses

    Dude, so like, in this totally tubular podcast episode with Seth, Jake, and the coding guru Wes Bos, they're all, "Yo, what's up?" and chat about their coding journeys. Seth, this gnarly full-stack developer for over a decade, Jake, this barber from Augusta, Maine, just kickin' it in code for seven months, and Wes Bos, this coding legend with 23 years under his belt and famous for his coding courses, they all share their stories, man.
    Wes talks about how he got started, building websites and tackling gnarly projects. He's all about how coding is like a tool for solving problems, and he loves dropping knowledge to help others on their coding quests. He's all about the importance of stickin' with it and getting hyped about what you're building, especially when JavaScript's throwing you for a loop.
    They dive into the challenges of web development, and Wes talks about those days when you're like, "Whoa, did I even code today?" But they all agree, those tough days are where you grow. They chat about when you're "ready" for a coding gig – Wes says it's when you can build CRUD apps, even if you don't know it all, as long as you can troubleshoot and learn on the fly.
    Wes also shares his journey, goin' from odd jobs to freelancing, and how the job market's got room for folks with potential and a hunger to learn. They're cruisin' along, talking about how to start in web dev, Wes says to kick it off with HTML and CSS, man, get those basics down. He's all about soft skills and communication, too – says networking's key and that everyone's learning and problem-solvin', no imposters here.
    Then they get into flexin' those career paths, from full-stack to specializing like in WordPress. Wes drops some wisdom about adaptin' your learning path to your goals and what gets you stoked. Finally, they wrap it up, showin' gratitude to Wes, pluggin' his courses and the "Syntax" podcast, and tellin' aspiring devs to ride that wave of enthusiasm, stay persistent, and ride to success in the coding world, man.
    Check out Wes Bos's rad courses at wesbos.com/courses, and ride the coding vibes with the Syntax podcast co-hosted by Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski for some sick web dev insights, dude. And remember, keep the stoke alive and ride that coding wave to success, bro!
    Special thanks to Diarrhea Planet for our intro and outro music and @SkratchTopo for our artwork.
     
    Links from this episode:
    Wes's "About" Page Counterparts (Band From Wes's Hometown) WordPress JavaScript 30 (Course Made By Wes) Node Laravel Syntax Episode with Ryan Dahl

    • 1 Std. 8 Min.
    React Fundamentals (Over)Simplified

    React Fundamentals (Over)Simplified

    In this rad podcast episode, Seth Whiting and Jake Pacheco totally dive into the gnarly basics of React. They're like, "Dude, React is the bomb in web development right now!" They chat about how React components rock, helping you keep your code organized and reusable. And, man, React's JSX is the raddest thing, letting you mix HTML right into your JavaScript.
    They also drop the idea of this epic tool that could one day translate code between different frameworks, making devs' lives way easier, although it's not around yet.
    Seth gets into the nitty-gritty, talking about functional components, which are like the new hotness. No more bulky class components, dude! Then they hit you with React hooks, especially the useEffect one, for managing side effects.
    They shift gears to how you can actually use React hooks, focusing on the useState hook for keeping track of your state variables. Seth breaks it down, showing how to set up and use state with useState. Think of it like catching a wave with a loading state, and when the data's all set, you switch it up.
    Later, they get all stoked about the core React hooks: useState, useEffect, and useContext. These hooks are like the heart of React, helping you with state, side effects, and sharing data, man. They mention some other hooks like useCallback and useMemo, which are handy in special situations, but not as rad as the big three.
    And remember, dudes, keep riding that learning wave. Even when it feels repetitive, it's all about getting that muscle memory for React. Practice makes perfect, so keep shredding the code, bro!
    Special thanks to Diarrhea Planet for our intro and outro music and @SkratchTopo for our artwork.

    • 1 Std. 23 Min.
    How 2 Get Ur Code Onto The Interwebs

    How 2 Get Ur Code Onto The Interwebs

    Yo, folks, in this podcast, we got Seth Whiting, the seasoned full-stack coder from Portland, and Jake Pacheco, the six-month coding rookie from Augusta. They're vibing on how to turn nada into a fully-fledged app.
    First, they're all about setting up shop, like creating folders, using Create React App or Vite for your dev setup, and keeping node modules in check. Surf's up for CSS styling, and if you're feeling bold, they're talking Firebase for backend action. When it's showtime, they're shouting out GitHub Pages.
    But hold the phone, they're riding the build process wave. Code turns into JavaScript, HTML, CSS bundles, all sleek for production. And there's hosting 101, from the freebies like GitHub Pages to slick CI/CD for that Git-based magic.
    Now, they're into deployment territory. You need a chill spot like GitHub Pages or Netlify, and maybe even WordPress. They're all about best practices, QA testing, and hot fixes for those minor hiccups. And if things wipe out, no sweat, you can roll back. Lastly, they're diving into tech roles, mentioning their project's Azure-to-AWS move, the DevOps magic, and how Seth's into project management and team leadership. They're even teasing a quiz episode down the line. Backend? Yeah, they touch on hosting, with servers from AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Databases, like Postgres and MongoDB, get a nod, and they're feeling the backend vibe with Express for API routes. That's the scoop, amigos! Time to ride that coding wave and keep the stoke alive!
    Special thanks to Diarrhea Planet for our intro and outro music and @SkratchTopo for our artwork.

    • 1 Std. 5 Min.

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