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Arjen

@arjendevos

Agentic Product Engineer.

Katılım Nisan 2019
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TablePlus@TablePlus·
TablePlus version 6.9.x is the last version with the pre-Tahoe design. 👉 Download tableplus.com/download/ From the next version (7.0), we will redesign the UI and enable the glass UI, which is inevitable. (Enable beta updates if you want to access the new UI before everyone).
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Aman 🧋
Aman 🧋@CodeWithAmann·
What’s the GOAT frontend framework in your opinion?
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@MarkoSaric 0.9% conversion rate is low tho right? Should be at least 2%+?
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Marko Saric
Marko Saric@MarkoSaric·
April was Plausible's best month ever. Trial signups increased 84% from January to April. No new feature. No paid ads. No viral post. And it wasn't a traffic spike either: non-logged-in traffic increased by only 2%. What changed? We spent a few days simplifying our homepage. No redesign. No new layout. Just clearer structure and copy. Full recap: plausible.io/blog/homepage-…
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Newton Job@_newtonjob·
Unless a given table doesn't have an associated Eloquent model, there's hardly ever any reason to use the query builder directly.
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@romxdev Dirty code is the outcome of devs who don’t know what they’re doing
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Roman@romxdev·
Clean code is mostly a myth perpetuated by developers who don't have strict deadlines
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@MattStopa @sean_j_roberts It does. People keep saying go is great and doesn’t need X and Y because them it would make the code harder to read, but current go code is extremely verbose
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MattStopa@MattStopa·
@sean_j_roberts Well, I mean, I feel like the verbosity is what kills the ability to read it. I'd almost rather write Java
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Sean Roberts@sean_j_roberts·
hot take: Go would be the greatest programming language on earth if it had enums and union types. they simplified their way into having to do really weird stuff just to represent reality. you should still probably use it though.
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@valyala @sean_j_roberts “The overall adoption of generics in Go remains low. Why? Because generics aren’t needed in most of practical Go code” No because the generics they build are build wrong and aren’t complete. The entire article screams “I haven’t actually build any meaningful api’s”
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@sean_j_roberts When nature lang becomes mainstream, nobody will use go anymore
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@sean_j_roberts Go only has to do a few small adjustments to be absolutely goated starting with fixing the error hell but the braindead go community never build anything useful so they keep priding themselves of the fact that go is simple when in fact it should have been lean.
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@RichardLindhout Migrations always suck, if you think about migrating later you can better do it right at the start imo
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Richard Lindhout
Richard Lindhout@RichardLindhout·
@arjendevos In sqlite you don’t have fk etc you can always migrate more easily to more scalable database solutions with horizontal scaling even but that’s harder if you depend on foreign keys. I like Postgres / MySQL more from data integrity standpoint ofc but not so sure of scalability
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@RichardLindhout vanilla php is echt insane, zijn producten zijn zo simpel dat het werkt maar zijn producten zien er niet uit ook
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Richard Lindhout
Richard Lindhout@RichardLindhout·
@arjendevos Ah enigste wat ik wel meuk vind aan zijn strategie is php en jquery en van die grote bestanden de rest ben ik wel eens met m hoor
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Arjen@arjendevos·
@RichardLindhout It’s fine for products that are relative simple and can scale fine for that, his products aren’t that complex. But you can’t convince me that when building complex stuff, sqlite is the right choice
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Richard Lindhout
Richard Lindhout@RichardLindhout·
@arjendevos I like his style though. Most stuff can run fine on sqlite. Vertical scaling can go very far. If you get to the point of issues then you can easily migrate to even more scalable stuff.
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