Frank Adrian

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Frank Adrian

Frank Adrian

@frank_adrian

Stop rushing. Shut up and embrace the sound of silence.

Hamburg, Germany Katılım Mart 2010
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
Do programmers really just copy code from StackOverflow? Yes but sometimes we copy from other sources too
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
Currently moving all my infrastructure to ansible. Anything you wish you knew before going on this journey?
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Kevin Swiber
Kevin Swiber@kevinswiber·
How long has everyone been using `git switch` and `git restore`? I'm still on `git checkout` like it's 2005.
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
I was recently asked how I would start my next B2B SaaS. My answer was short: I would start with sales. Find customers. Sell. *Before* building the product. If you can't do that, you won't be able to sell after building it either.
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
How do you judge if a developer is really a senior?
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
What’s your no 1 criteria for a senior developer?
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Frank Adrian
Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
Gerade einen neuen Blog über die Finanzbuchhaltung als Freelancer veröffentlicht; link in bio ↖️
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Matt Shumer
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_·
The first GPT-4V-powered frontend engineer agent. Just upload a picture of a design, and the agent autonomously codes it up, looks at a render for mistakes, improves the code accordingly, repeat. Utterly insane.
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Razvan Ilin (Raz)
Razvan Ilin (Raz)@razvanilin·
For the past couple of months I’ve been mostly away from Twitter as I felt it was draining my energy too much. I redirected that energy in other areas of my personal life (and lots happened 😄) Ready to be back now, so expect shipping posts from me again ✌️
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kitze
kitze@thekitze·
2 spoons. add hot water. bye
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
Each year, I work with a few teams that are basically doing the same thing: Rewriting old web apps to use React. The old apps use ASP NET Web Forms, JSP, jQuery, Cold Fusion, Perl, etc. Often, the requirements are simple: “Make it work like the old one.”
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Frank Adrian
Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
@ahsannoor101 Even the non basics are important, otherwise there will be too many wtf moments 😂
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Ahsan Noor
Ahsan Noor@ahsannoor101·
I think it's important to learn some basic JavaScript before diving into learning React! What do you think?🤔
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
@TweetsOfSumit The framework should just be a tool to get things done efficiently, more important are design patterns and the concepts a framework uses. Once you master them you can master any framework. It’s like a tool in your toolbox
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Frank Adrian@frank_adrian·
@brandymedia Mostly start with the FE to know which data structure will work best, then implement the db and api parts and then back to the FE to finalize things and most of the time the BE needs some more changes too, then I write the tests 😅
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Andy Griffiths
Andy Griffiths@AndyGriffithsX·
Full-stack developers… do you work on the front-end or back-end first?
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
nobody: jest:
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
opinionated wins in the long run. Convince me otherwise
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Catalin
Catalin@catalinmpit·
Am I the only weirdo that can’t throw away the boxes of the devices they buy?
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Bartosz Adamczewski
Bartosz Adamczewski@badamczewski01·
The year is 2023, and we no longer can make computers that function at all:
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