When (and how) to say NO
On this episode, we make our big Frontend Feud announcement, welcome Amelia to the party, then share a metric crap ton of productivity tips & tricks: scripting, pomodoro, retaining your dev flow, and more!
On this episode, we make our big Frontend Feud announcement, welcome Amelia to the party, then share a metric crap ton of productivity tips & tricks: scripting, pomodoro, retaining your dev flow, and more!
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Featuring
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub
- Amelia Wattenberger – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Amal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub
Notes and Links
- Amelia on JS Party #113
- ShopTalk vs Syntax live stream
- Take the Frontend Feud survey!
- The Gap by Ira Glass
- Deno Compiler
- FZF
- tmux floating windows
- Why we 💚 Vim on The Changelog
- Three way to retain your dev flow
- Hell Yeah or No
- Urgency Importance Matrix
- Tommy Boy
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!