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Working Code Podcast - Episode 62: Note To Self

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Working Code Podcast - Episode 62: Note To Self

By Ben Nadel on February 16, 2022
Tags: Podcast

This week on the show, the crew peers into the deep, dark recesses of my mind and tries to understand what exactly makes me tick. Composed of equal parts rant and dialogue, the topics range from throwing errors on delete operations, handling bulk operations idempotently, feeling guilty about using backup cameras, keeping large task backlogs, reprioritizing tasks on-the-fly, transpiling JavaScript to ES5 for legacy browsers, the benefits and drawbacks of a robust QA (Quality Assurance) phase, and the cargo culting of let and const in the greater JavaScript community.

All that and more on this week's show:

... featuring these beautiful, beautiful people:

With audio editing and engineering by ZCross Media.

For the full show notes and links, visit the episode page. And, be sure to follow the show and come chat with us on Discord! Our website is workingcode.dev and we're @WorkingCodePod on Twitter and Instagram. New episodes drop weekly on Wednesday.

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