I built the infrastructure for one of the largest trading systems in the world. I built the frontend for one of the largest streaming services in the world. I built the backend for one of the largest single sign on services in the world. So apparently I don't exist :)
#fullstack
@kathleenkaufman
@WeedReviewer
@AnnieSeifullah
@cfiesler
The baby spiders go into your mouth and crawl into your brain where they spend 6 years training to be abortion surgeons and then they travel down to your spleen where they perform numerous abortions (3 per year).
Photo of the Day: Warboats arrive at Portsmouth Boat Park ready for their renaming ceremonies. The boats will be renamed HMS (His Majesty's Ship) from the current HMS (Her Majesty's Ship)
Each renaming ceremony will cost just £80,005 and last 3 days
Photographed from a Canberra
@jacobmparis
I think probably you could use a cross platform version of xdg-open which would open chromium browser, passing the new page's url as a parameter.
@levelsio
Can't remember who it was but they just used their money to double their offspring's income as they progressed in their career.
At some threshold the rest of the money is released.
I love
@sveltejs
because:
🟠It is as close to html, js, css as possible - no tooling required
⚫ It is lean, fast, and comcise
🟢The API is clean, considered, and logical
🟤It is the simplest frontend tool to learn
🔴The REPL
🔵The community
⚪The Team!
@alandavies1
Ah I have a great picture of the little scrote who stole our bikes from our garden. We found him on gumtree and arranged to meet up to buy the bike from him (as a potential customer). My wife acted like she couldn't stabilise, got about 15 metres away and rode off. I filmed.
One of the most common things I see on the
@sveltejs
discord is people thanking each-other for their help and mentioning how friendly the community is.
This isn't the internet I know and love, nor the one I signed up for. It makes me uneasy. What on earth is going on?
@LinuxSeb
Linux is actually just an open source fork of MacOS
Open source means that anybody is free to modify the code and resell it for a large profit
Profit is a creature like Steve Jobs who floated just above the ground.
I don't understand the "too many js frameworks" / "not another one" complaint at all
What are we supposed to do? Stagnate? Just bin all new ideas because xml is so wonderful?
I've built a very early working prototype of a SvelteKit adapter which outputs cross-platform browser extensions.
It's as simple as, install in your SvelteKit app, `npm run build` and then you can install the extension.
Let me know how you go!
@DGandyOfficial
@tw10_david
@MayorofLondon
Try getting out of your car and walking
Try getting out of your car and cycling
Try getting out of your car and taking the tube
The bus
The boat
The train
You live in a densely populated city, try having a densely populated brain.
@BenLesh
I'm not sure. How is this not also a problem with traditional Promises, or callbacks?
You'd need to ensure that your button stopped accepting user input whilst the data updated.
I don't see how this is a problem unique to async/await, unless I'm missing something?
@AdamRackis
Unless you've been close passed by a huge truck (>1.5 metres) whilst on a bicycle, you may not understand why we often take primary position on the road.
A painted white line does not reduce the gap requirement
I see that it may seem obnoxious, just trying not to die.
This project needs to be seen if you're building webapps. A combination of
@sveltejs
and
@vuejs
's 'Vite'. It's so fast. It works so well. It's... beautiful.
And it's my current go-to for building Svelte apps.
The NueJS site has left a bad taste in my mouth - disingenuous comparisons (the svelte example is all in TS and has all of the interfaces to bulk it up compared to the nue example which is plain js) and leaving comparisons out where Nue loses (bundle size).
Not a good start.
@madebyfabian
@donavon
This doesn't avoid errors, it causes them. Previously your code would throw and exit early if there was a missing country. With safe navigation you have a null country floating around, you don't know what havoc that will reak.
@p4rsec_
@JeffGrigg1
@amil
I have a tacx training stand. It can emulate road feel, and auto adjusts difficulty based on a virtual 3d app where you can cycle all around the world. It's the most expensive stand you can get and I have a great road bike on it and it's still cheaper than a Peloton!
@John_Papa
If I had a dollar for everybody who says tailwind.
Wait. Can I get a dollar for everybody who says tailwind?
Personally I don't use any. CSS in 2021 isn't that difficult.
Probably time for a PSA. You can test Safari on Linux - `apt install epiphany-browser` - it is the Safari edge/dev channel rendering engine.
I've never found any difference between it and "real" Safari.
@sst_trinath
@donavon
Why would you need to install the whole of lodash to do something which has been built in for a while now.
Dependencies are not free.
@donavon
To all the people suggesting safe navigation;
No! That's a really bad idea. Unless your code is built to handle a null value this is a terrible idea. Throw early and get out of there. You have no idea what chaos a null country is going to cause.
@haysstanford
I worked on a 100% pairing team for 4 years. We swapped pairs every half day. It meant we all knew the code intimitely, that sped us up massively, we never got blocked, we had total focus, juniors became senior in months, and we had zero bugs in production.
Worked for us!
@hackSultan
I've kinda always been here. I never worried about growth, I just love writing code. You'd think I'd be better at it by now 😂 but I love to build, and that's what I've always done. Making the right contacts (because I also love to talk) has made my passion into an earner.
@mxbck
It's an easy calculation with a few lines of Javascript, and some absolute positioning.
"But what if they resize the browser?".
Listen to the window resize event, and just set a timeout to window.location.reload() after a second or so.
The modern web makes this stuff so easy.
@Megan969422
@bikelaneuprise
@ChristyWebberCo
If they own a car, they do.
They also cause nearly none of the damage than your truck does every day.
If it were up to me. I'd tax you to exist, and hike it, hourly.
@zachleat
@sveltejs
There's room for something to fit all tastes. The imbalance I'd like fix is the notion that knowing React is how you get a frontend dev job. I don't know React. I've had many dev jobs.
Hey
@g__j
can you add another option to your CS phoneline please - "no hold music", because no, it's never a song I like, and it's intolerable when it is distorted, full of trebble, and crackly! It's a song I despise!
Just a pip to let me know the line is alive is all I need! ❤️
Massive thank you to
@browserstack
for the Open Source account granted for the
@sveltejs
team! - personally it's my first experience of Browserstack and I'm blown away at how good this is.
@kapehe_ok
I like making things that other people use, I enjoyed the satisfaction and zero barrier for programming for anybody with access to a computer. It's the only hobby I've ever really stuck to long term and I'm glad it's my career. It's the thing which often gets me up in the morning
@dandouglas
Facebook also do this. They trawl all of your wall posts and they print any good ones and share them, unless you copy and paste that slightly awkwardly written disclaimer that your aunt posted on her wall.
Svelte actions are underrated. I had loads of dom waiting code for "traditional" JS libraries, and now I just have an action, which doesn't even start to try doing anything until the dom is ready for it. Magic.
@primalanomaly
@zachleat
@nextjs
Have you called developing countries to congratulate them on their high speed Internet and powerful devices? Or is it a simply; fuck them - they don't matter?
@shanselman
Has to be a strong no from me too. Wrangling with backslashes and forward slashes, lack of good command line tooling, GUI focussed, none of it is good for dev.
Unless you count WSL, in which case it's not the W, but the L.
@sulaiman_wale
@youyuxi
Do you ever feel that the reason you're being ignored is because your passive aggressive one-on-one micro-consultancy request on an irrelevant post is in the completely wrong forum?
Now:
@Wattenberger
shows us an amazing tool she built during weekends whilst simultaneously telling us she doesn't write good code on the weekends 😅
#SvelteSummit