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Andres David 🐍

@ndresDavid

Venezolano🇻🇪 Ing. Software💻 Tennis de Mesa🏓 Escalada Deportiva🧗🏾‍♂️ Aventura⛺ devmoon.sol

Guadalajara, Jalisco Katılım Şubat 2010
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Chris Power
Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
Omg I’m so excited
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rick 🌧 理雨
rick 🌧 理雨@rickyraz_·
actually, writing solid.tsx with react icon files is a bit annoying sometimes, can we fix this?
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cody lindley
cody lindley@codylindley·
@solid_js + @panda__css is the better engineering choice on nearly every axis that matters for performance, correctness, and long-term maintainability. That people even think its competitive on these axis is mind blowing.
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Gentleman Programming
Gentleman Programming@G_Programming·
@aardid @openclaw Voy por partes a medida que pruebo cositas jeje Openclaw está bueno para customizar a full 🌝 Después pruebo Hermes ;)
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
@thekitze @sottoapp Niiice, great thing to be working on. I use Wispr Flow which is fine but I'm not in love with it Sadly I am on Windows
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
The main fatigue I'm getting with AI is communication fatigue Implementation is now crazy fast, but describing requirements is slow And pushing it faster leaves me knackered
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Andres David 🐍
Andres David 🐍@ndresDavid·
@davis7 I missing an alternative of svelte or solidjs for native stuff
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@davis7·
React is for the terminal and your phone Svelte is for the web
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Ben Holmes
Ben Holmes@BHolmesDev·
dotenvx is really smart concept. Instead of plaintext `.env`s, secrets are encrypted files. Agents can't read them, and they're shippable to cloud runners with a single key. This also lets you catch `.env` file drift between dev and production in code with a GitHub action 👀
Dotenvx@dotenvx

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Andres David 🐍
Andres David 🐍@ndresDavid·
@__morse I think we’re comparing apples to oranges here. Error handling is only about 10% of what Effect does. If you find value in that 10%, it's worth using Effect for the other 90%, filling the gaps in TypeScript an Javascript can't handle on its own. Effect is the missing Standard Lib
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Tommy D. Rossi
Tommy D. Rossi@__morse·
I created a comparison page between errore and Effect improvements to the examples are welcome if you have more snippet ideas or corrections errore.org/errore-vs-effe…
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Holy crap. And he walks away.
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teej dv 🔭
teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
Using cursor while opencode devs are here
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@davis7·
@devagrawal09 tanstack start + solidjs is the only setup outside of sveltekit I would even consider at this point
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@davis7·
I finally caved and tried solidjs (for a TUI of all things) And yea it's sick, feels like a lower level svelte if that makes any sense First impressions: - further signals-pilled me. these are the only sane way to do reactivity in 2025 - I missed multiple components in one file - having to "invoke" every signal is weird but u get used to it fast. I do like how explicit it makes working with state - the special components like "For" or "Show" or "Index" don't bother me at all, yea sure it's not "just js" but is "" really that hard to understand compared to "{array . map(() =>)}" - context feels nice (I've gotten way too into global stores/variables for client code it's a problem) - really nice little things like the helper types "ParentProps", "Accessor", etc. make it feel much more polished and clean then other JSX based frameworks - it's not hard to learn, I figured it out in about 5 minutes. while yes I already have a good mental model of signals, if u know react it's not hard to pickup There's no universe where my web app/sites are written in anything but svelte at this point (svelteKIT is the best fullstack framework ever made), but for TUIs and other little one off things? Hell yea
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