Copying and pasting code is something that every developer does, but there is a misconception around not being a "real developer" by doing so. Also, if you do copy code, what's the best way to do it to keep proper maintainability of your codebase? I provide my thoughts on everything in this episode!
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57: Running a software business for free
56: How I built a SaaS to solve my own problem
55: Revisiting burn out
54: Microsoft acquires GitHub
53: Building APIs
52: Q&A - Overcoming excuses & Finding creators
51: CSS in JS - Benefits, issues, and libraries.
50: Review of Crushing It by Gary Vee
49: How we used Gatsby to relaunch Ninjality
48: Teaching and video workflow
47: State management in UI
46: Componetize everything
45: My CES trip to Vegas
44: Evergreen content
43: Goodbye 2017
42: Net neutrality
41: Crypto and blockchain
40: Cross-browser development
39: Build for all browsers
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