Failure

EPISODE · Dec 6, 2017 · 1H 8M

Failure

from Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats · host Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers

Failure. How do you deal with it? How to learn from it? How do you know when you should give up vs keep pushing? Snipcart — Sponsor Snipcart allows you to create online shopping carts without any backend work. It's entirely client-side which means it's the perfect fit for anyone building a SPA in React, Angular or any other framework. Check out the full list of features over at Snipcart.com/syntax and sign up for three months free! Get In Shape with DevLifts — Sponsor DevLifts is how I (Wes) got in shape. After an indepth consultation about your goals, They will create you a personal training and nutrition plan. If you are looking to get in shape in 2018, now is the time to sign up. Use the code SYNTAX for an extra $50 off. The Show Notes! 01:34 Scott and Wes shoot the shit Wes is back from the DotJS conference Wes does a terrible (and hopefully not offensive) French Accent 03:50 What's the deal with the #FailFast culture We talk about Fear of Failure and how it can stop you from starting anything at all High Stakes vs Low Stakes Failure 09:20 Be aware of how fear of failure manifests itself in your work Just do it, put in the work Pen to Paper 12:20 How to deal with mid-project failure Getting sick of a project part way through Finishing Things is such an underrated skill Small wins is key for confidence Take the emotion out of the decisions 18:00 MVP - Minimum Viable Product 19:30 Do you plan for failure? Wes' Life is Course Correction Wes is Unapologetically Confident Scott is Ignorantly Confident 23:00 Another one of Scott's amazing segueways into our Sponsor 26:20 Wes' Facebook Ads Failures The cost of admission Own your role in something failing 33:33 Eating burnt rice is a huge character trait Pivoting 41:20 Our own personal failures detailed Scott's Soundcloud Scott's Bandcamp Sick Picks Scott: Cypress.io Wes: Dome D201 Dashcam Tweet us your tasty treats! Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Scott's Instagram Make sure to include @SynaxFM in your tweets

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