Tim van der Lippe

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Tim van der Lippe

Tim van der Lippe

@TimvdLippe

Development Tooling engineer @AdyenDevs. @MockitoJava core developer. Former @ChromeDevTools, @Polymer. Completed Master Computer Science at TU Delft

Inscrit le Ocak 2013
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Chris Coyier@chriscoyier·
This is what HTML classes are now.
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Tim van der Lippe@TimvdLippe·
@sundress Yyyaaaayyy!!! Great match, so glad to hear you stay on the web. We are lucky to have you!
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Jake Bailey
Jake Bailey@andhaveaniceday·
After months of work (and years before me!), I've just sent the PR that converts TypeScript itself to modules. The compiler is 10-25% faster, the package is 43% smaller, and more. github.com/microsoft/Type…
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
They are catching on
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Sam Saccone
Sam Saccone@samccone·
On Oct 25 around noon we saw a significant spike in test failures running in our physical (phone) device labs. Why did this happen .... Turns out even though our devices have wifi off and no sims there is still a vector of non-determinism...
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Jack Franklin
Jack Franklin@Jack_Franklin·
I find this interesting because the longer my career goes, the more I prefer simple and limited (not referring to React, just generally). Context is everything in software so hard to define hard rules but I like simple because generally it means fewer footguns.
Cory House@housecor

React 2014: Simple, but limited. React 2022: Powerful and remarkably flexible, but intimidating and fragmented. A massive number of compelling options to consider. The hardest part is keeping up with the churn and choosing between multiple compelling options.

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Brad Frost
Brad Frost@brad_frost·
✎ LET'S TALK ABOUT WEB COMPONENTS: bradfrost.com/blog/post/lets… Web components are part of the web. They are good for the web. We should be rooting for them.
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Brad Frost@brad_frost·
Because web components are native to the web, they can travel to any web-based environment. They can be plugged into a WordPress/Drupal/Contentful/whatever site or integrated into a React/Vue/Angular/whatever app. Of course reality is more complicated than that rosy picture.
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Tim van der Lippe@TimvdLippe·
Currently, all PRs to @MockitoJava are blocked because of a Java 8 build issue. Are you looking to contribute to an open source project? I would be delighted to help you out. Some instructions and options are listed here: github.com/mockito/mockit…
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Tim van der Lippe@TimvdLippe·
The most important reason why we switched to web components in @ChromeDevTools
Tim van der Lippe@TimvdLippe

@brad_frost Web components are the only sustainable and non-risky way to crawl out of a framework and migrate to a new stack, one component at a time. Doesn't need to rewrite in one go or at all. Can also switch new development and let the rest sit to rest.

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Tim van der Lippe@TimvdLippe·
@brad_frost Web components are the only sustainable and non-risky way to crawl out of a framework and migrate to a new stack, one component at a time. Doesn't need to rewrite in one go or at all. Can also switch new development and let the rest sit to rest.
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Brad Frost@brad_frost·
Tell me your strong opinions about web components. Your enthusiasm. Your skepticism. Stencil vs Lit. SSR. Framework integration. Etc.
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Passle
Passle@passle_·
You should really look at your build output
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Marvin Hagemeister ⚛️
Marvin Hagemeister ⚛️@marvinhagemeist·
A recent tweet about running 1000 tests in 1s for @preactjs got a little attention. Here's a blog post diving into all the tricks and optimizations we applied to achieved that⚡️ marvinh.dev/blog/running-1…
Marvin Hagemeister ⚛️@marvinhagemeist

Running all 1002 tests for @preactjs takes ~1s. This means new ideas can be tested instantly due to the short feedback loop. Makes it much more enjoyable to try out new ideas. Super glad that we invested early on into a fast test setup.

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