I still recollect the amazing tour and history behind the Salt Lake Utah Temple that you gave us during @ReactRally, such a peaceful and wonderful history π
my dream conference is basically @ReactRally
45 minute breaks
2 hour lunch (prepaid card to have people explore the city rather than catered food)
single track, highly curated talks
optional supper roulette to (truly) meet people
closing party is just an optional third day
My goals for this year
- Livestream on a regular basis
- Ship five useful side projects
- Get my concealed carry license
- Give a conference talk at @ReactRally
- 10K followers here on X
- Get a thinkpad and boot NixOS
i've been trying to get my head around that because i think you could effectively build a distributed state machine for all sorts of processes using inngest
agent brains
To quote @sarah_edo , "you already have a no". Meaning, just by not asking, you already got a no, so the worst case is you end up staying with a no when you ask!
When I was at Alianza working on an Angular.js application, I asked my boss to pay for a week long React training by @ryanflorence and a ticket to @ReactRally. Even though we weren't using React.
I worried he'd say no, but I figured why not π€·ββοΈ He said yes.
Just ask!
I really do prefer your boss pay for you (and your entire team) to get this content. I think employers should be responsible (financially and otherwise) for the training and up-skilling of their workforce.
Send your boss this email, what could it hurt? epicreact.dev/boss
My @ReactRally talk about durable serverless workflows is a love letter to @inngest
These patterns are relatively new to me and have totally changed how I think about building systems youtube.com/watch?v=iwYgDP7oβ¦
a homie texted me to say that the "young folks" (lol) in their work slack were sharing my @ReactRally workflows talk
it honestly surprised me!
feels good