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IanKDuffy

@IanKDuffy

Senior JavaScript Engineer - Next JS | Ruby on Rails | SCSS | NodeJS He/Him https://t.co/W9eMwpzY7Q

Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Katılım Ocak 2015
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
Moving to the other place.
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Ivan Akulov
Ivan Akulov@iamakulov·
🎟️ Framer is sponsoring @PerfNowConf this year, and we have a free (non-transferable) ticket worth €800 to give away! Anyone want one? 📍 Where: Amsterdam, Oct 30-31 🙋 What to do: follow @Framer and respond to this tweet. I’ll randomly choose a winner at 5 pm CET :)
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@hiitsricardo @rauchg If you had a brain you be aware nextjs doesn't cost anything as it opens source. But keep being a clown.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Congrats President Trump 🇺🇸 Excited about the impact 𝕏, prediction markets, citizen journalism, podcasts, and the open web played in fostering democracy and a free media. It's a new world.
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Jamie Kyle is on 🦋
Jamie Kyle is on 🦋@buildsghost·
@rauchg This tweet has already been linked to in every JS work and community chat I'm a part of, and I'm watching people in real time move off of Vercel. Good work shithead
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@mattjoslen Cheers, I seen some saying put aria-labeledby to the header when it nested. I noticed when doing this Dev tools accessibility tree adds the region to the title and nests it. Will keep reading and trying stuff out.
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Matt Joslen
Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@IanKDuffy Nope! Section tags are implicit landmarks as long as they contain defining headers and content. Adding aria to it would be redundant.
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
Any web a11y people on here, should <section> have aria-label or aria-labeledby of the heading in the section? It improves the chrome accessibility tree but voice over doesn't seem different.
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Harry Roberts
Harry Roberts@csswizardry·
Sat myself at a bar here in Den Haag. The very first thing the bartender said to me is ‘Are you an IT guy?’ 😂 Sir, I’m in *tech*.
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@MariusVatasoiu @limettejs Would browsers not read the web components as a div originally and suddenly end the head at parse time ?
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Marius Vatasoiu
Marius Vatasoiu@MariusVatasoiu·
For the next version of @limettejs I want to add more control for the <head> element. I'm testing a <lmt-head> component like the <Head/> component in Next.js/Fresh. Current dilemma, should I merge all the tags to avoid duplicates at this stage? 🤔
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@AdamRackis Not sure that Eco friendly to go door to door on sign in.
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
Auth delivered right to your door
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@SavvasStephnds They been days where I stood the entire day and it clicked at the end of the day. Stand ups, backlog refinement type meetings and pairing on a problem I tend to stand, as I focus better.
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Savvas Stephanides
Savvas Stephanides@SavvasStephnds·
People with standing desks, how much time do you spend daily working standing up ?
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@jh3yy I usually ask this at the end after do you have questions on our ways of working ect so literally at the end of the interview. But before the good bye. It tends to feel more casual at the end, and give them time to ask anything that they kinda have not decided too.
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jhey ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ@jh3yy·
pro tip: near the end of an interview, tell your interviewers that you want the role
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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@akoskm Need to test out the difference between useState(function) and useState(() => function()) See if they a difference when no arguments are needed.
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Akos@akoskm·
useState(fn()) or useState(() => fn()) can make or break your app. No matter how long you've been working with React, or how many posts, books, and courses you've written, sometimes you miss the simplest things. Shoutout to @IanKDuffy for pointing this out!
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@akoskm @astrodotbuild I expect the function inside the useState will trigger each time even though the initial state is set. Try putting a console log inside and you should see it on each state change, but it doesn't overwrite the state. I believe doing useState(() => function here()) will solve it.

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IanKDuffy@IanKDuffy·
@simeonGriggs Makes sense, just thinking as I got apps still on pages which now throws juniors off, but we not been able to move them for different reasons.
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simeonGriggs
simeonGriggs@simeonGriggs·
@IanKDuffy I'm leaving one course available to view – but including a big disclaimer on that you probably actually don't need it anymore 😅
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simeonGriggs
simeonGriggs@simeonGriggs·
I'm currently deleting entire paragraphs, code snippets and deprecating an entire course from our Next.js Learn track because the new API's we're cooking are so 🤏
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simeonGriggs
simeonGriggs@simeonGriggs·
It has been brought to my attention I have haters.
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