software engineer, experience collecting and why asking

Joined November 2012
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B. Emil Hartz retweeted
26 Aug 2022
WebAssembly is now supported in Vercel Edge Functions. Code in C, Go, Rust, and more – and run it at the Edge. vercel.com/blog/introducing-…
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Today, we’re thrilled to announce that we are opening up CodeSandbox Projects beta to everyone! 🥳 🌐 First-class open source support 📦 Docker and Nix support 🎨 Ready to go templates 🍴 Instant forking & wake-up of dev environments And more... ✨ codesandbox.io/post/open-bet…
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15 Jan 2022
Good defaults make a difference! Here's @sveltejs and SvelteKit: Great perf, SSR, minimal JS for interactivity, file-based routing, build-time optimizations baked in (w/@vite_js). A lot to like :) kit.svelte.dev
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B. Emil Hartz retweeted
14 Jan 2022
"What nobody tells you about software documentation": documentation.divio.com
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Pull Request Merge Queue Limited Beta github.blog/changelog/2021-1…

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So what did we learn about tech interviews? - They resemble the gold standard stress test in psychology studies - They are severely inequitable and biased, especially towards women and other under represented groups - They bare almost no resemblance to our day to day jobs
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Interviewing in tech is broken (especially whiteboard interviewing). Let's talk about it and back it up with ✨research✨ from a team of researchers at NC State and Microsoft in this paper titled 'Does Stress Impact Technical Interview Performance?' chrisparnin.me/pdf/stress_FS…

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On mobile, I use react-swipeable from @FormidableLabs, in 5 lines, github.com/zyhou/wallpaper-f…
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Thinking of converting your project to #TypeScript? ⌨️ @hartzis tried it with react-swipeable and had some learnings AND success. 🚀 Here’s what went well and what you can look out for: formidable.com/blog/2020/rea…
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Thank you @FormidableLabs for prioritizing and allocating time for open source contributions!
👆 react-swipeable v6.0.0 published! 🎉 Highlights: - TypeScript: entire codebase converted - Removed <Swipeable> component; only exports a react hook now: useSwipeable - Decreased bundle size by 0.6 kb min gzip Full release notes: github.com/FormidableLabs/re…
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Runpkg v1.0 - The node packages explorer formidable.com/blog/2019/run…

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After a month of work, I'm proud to announce the first public release of Fielder! It's a form library which breaks the mould by using a field-first, dynamic approach to forms and validation (goodbye big ol' yup schemas) 👋💯🚀 github.com/andyrichardson/fi…
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The 🐈 is out of the 👝! 📣 We are happy to announce "PROVIDED AS IS" 🧩 A new meetup in #London 🇬🇧 for ALL #opensource maintainers, from veterans to newcomers, to support their #oss journey. We want it to be a safe space for them to meet 🤗 RT for reach! ♻ 🙏
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One of the most important lessons I've learned as a developer joining new teams constantly (consultancy), is to not assume I have the ideas to "fix" all the code problems after one week of coding.
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👋 everyone It happened. My #chainReact19 talk is out 🥳 I've already watched to make sure that I wasn't too bad, so yeah, now I feel that I can share it with you all 🤗 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE watch it, if you have time... and let me know what you think 😅 youtube.com/watch?v=OVzMw3vY…
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New blog post: Improving Redux state transfer performance with JSON.parse(), a quick case study. joreteg.com/blog/improving-r… (Big thanks to @mathias and @addyosmani for their input)

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🔥💵🔥 "When to useMemo and useCallback" > Performance optimizations ALWAYS come with a cost 🤑 but do NOT always come with a benefit 😢. Let's talk about the costs 💰 and benefits 💪 of useMemo and useCallback. kentcdodds.com/blog/usememo-… Read/retweet this one 👀
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27 Nov 2018
This is your 1500ms latency in real life situations -
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PSA: We’re sharing the data and code behind some of our articles and graphics. We hope you’ll use it to check our work and to create stories and visualizations of your own. 53eig.ht/2D9fdZh
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great article with an awesome example!
🚀 Let’s make our apps more responsive with Concurrent React and the Scheduler. Here’s the why and how: 📝 philippspiess.com/scheduling…
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