Laurent van Dommelen
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Laurent van Dommelen
@DerLola
Co-founder of Studio Sugarfree and Let's Book · Web engineer · Loves (board) games, snowboarding, mountain biking, math, beers and girlfriend.
Amsterdam Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Have you tried both @getpolyscope and Solo by @aarondfrancis?
Which team are you in and why?
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@jankeesvw I got the same message. Thought I was going crazy.
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@DerLola @christophrumpel @getpolyscope I personally do not, but they're already in my local version of Solo! Shipping soon
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@jankeesvw @bunq Bunq is losing it. I had high hopes at some point.
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@freekmurze I’d give @ScalingoHQ a try if you’re looking for a platform as a service (heroku model)
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@aarondfrancis dude, Solo is incredible, didn't know I needed it this badly. Any plans for native worktree support? That would absolutely send it.
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Just tried Mago by @azjezz and I'm genuinely impressed. Formats and improves PHP code ridiculously fast. Haven't been this excited about a dev tool in a really long time!
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@christophrumpel Same! Also, always using `URL::action(MyController::class)` instead of named routes.
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@christophrumpel DIY. It’s not that difficult to build the basics. I’d use packages for anything but core domain logic. And in my mind, the concept of multi tenancy is part of the core.
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This. I loath “smooth scrolling” in almost all cases.
Steve (Builder.io)@Steve8708
the amount of sites on awwwards doing scroll jacking is too damn high
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@jankeesvw Windows XP vibes. Every time I have to use a school/daycare portal, I feel the urge to build one myself.
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@DanHollick I didn’t know I needed this, but oh boy am I looking forward to the full thing! Much respect for your attention to detail.
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Sign up at makingsoftware.com if that's the sort of thing you find interesting.
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The most important skill for a software engineer IMO is debugging. Writing code is easy. Willingness and ability to debug through layers of abstraction, through code you didn't write, perhaps deep into other areas of the stack (libraries, frameworks, the server, the browser engine, etc.) can prevent you from ever being "blocked".
This is a skill I see lacking in a majority of developers these days. Too many people just stop as soon as they hit code they didn't write. They just report it to another team, file a GitHub issue, etc. And then complain when it isn't addressed for them immediately.
Your dependencies are your code. You are responsible for them. You can't rely on other people to fix problems you run into all the time. Understand your stack deeply. Learn to debug. It'll help you immensely.
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@brendt_gd Looks great @brendt_gd ! Especially the ORM part is really appealing.
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@jankeesvw It has its place, sure. Just don’t use it for everything.
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You can input any HTML or CSS feature to see an up-to-date support table.
It shows data from Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook, Yahoo! Mail, and many other email clients.
It's like caniuse.com but for email.
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Email templates can be tricky to implement.
• Too many clients
• Limited HTML support
• Inconsistent CSS compatibility
But caniemail.com can help.
Here's how it works...

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@OliverNybroe @phpstorm THANK YOU! And yes, the caps were intentional. You don’t want to know how long this has bothered me!
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Ever experienced when searching for a file in @phpstorm that the exact match is not the first match?
This is actually caused by a setting showing recent opened files first, which can be disabled 🎉
So if you often get annoyed by this, try disabling this setting 👀

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