How do you guys stay motivated to continue learning? The industry is constantly changing and feels overwhelming to keep up with. How do you manage to stay on top of all of the new stuff while staying on track with work?
What has "integrating AI" looked like for your projects and work as web devs?
Underrated tools or libraries you’ve used in web development that have significantly improved your workflow?
How have you guys dealt with a micromanaging manager in the past? Or current!
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What are some projects or websites that you've seen that make just go "ahhhh, that's what perfection looks like" as a webdev
If you could only use 3 webdev tools for the rest of your life what would they be and why?
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Any horror stories you guys have from a web project, personal or for work?
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How do you balance usability and creativity when designing for web users with diverse accessibility needs?
I've been struggling with finding the right balance between clean code and fast delivery times. How do you guys handle this?
With how AI-focused the industry is now, what advice would you give a high school student looking to pursue CS in college or in programs/certificates?
How are you balancing finding time to pursue passion projects outside of your regular 9-5 career?
We've seen some statistics on LinkedIn saying that a large percentage of businesses don't test APIs to the full extent they should. In your experience, do you feel that this is true? Does your company prioritize API testing? If not, how do you think it could be improved?
How do you approach security in your web applications, and what common vulnerabilities do you prioritize mitigating?
What was a nightmare web project you worked on?
Which tools/features/platforms/etc do you swear by when it comes to webdev?
From your own experience, what would you say are great ways to advance your career in software development/engineering?
When you're in a sprint, what helps you stay focused for longer periods of time?
What was the most challenging issue you solved as a web dev?
If you were in the hiring position, would you prefer to hire someone who has a CS degree or would you be willing to hire someone who is self-taught?
Can you share a time when you had to balance user experience with technical constraints, and what solutions did you implement?
What's your favorite personal project that you've worked on/working on?
Just wanted to hear some of your thoughts, but has AI impacted your role as a developer in a positive or negative way and why?