Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy

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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy

@o_ploskovytskyy

Developing stuff

Warsaw, Poland Katılım Şubat 2023
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy
Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@github I bet the distinct feature that differs this one from other apps is that chats navigation will require a page reload
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GitHub@github·
Cooking up something new 🧑‍🍳 Join the waitlist for early access to technical preview of the GitHub Copilot app 👇 gh.io/github-copilot…
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Rebuilding the T3 Code marketing site. Want to add nice quotes from people about T3 Code. Reply with some below and I'll put my favorites on the site :)
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@theo @Celmaun How tf Theo finds time to reply to the rage bait video (from a sinking ship channel)? I would instead put this time into making another ai video lol. I don’t think making a html and css tutorial is more relevant than ai today.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Says the channel that made a 20 minute video about “senior” folder structure, all of which was wrong. There are few channels that are more an anti signal than WDS. I’ll never care about what he has to say. Absolute scourge on the minds of beginner devs. I’m thankful the algorithm and audience both realize how useless his content is. He should keep his mouth shut and make better content.
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Celmaun
Celmaun@Celmaun·
the fall of @theo. from the highest signal to noise ratio on dev youtube to absurd and useless AI ramblings youtu.be/iFdTLLlby9E
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@birch_js Shoot, I was so hyped opening the link because I live in Poland, but the tickets are just so expensive.. How do people even afford attending different conferences( Anyway, you got it!
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Jamie Birch
Jamie Birch@birch_js·
I'll be presenting a talk, "Expo on Desktop", in-person at App.js Conf in Kraków, May 27th-29th! 🎙️ In this age of Electron apps, I really want to see more usage of React Native macOS and Windows; and I think Expo can get us there.
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Dominic Gannaway
Dominic Gannaway@trueadm·
Happy to announce TSRX. Think it as the spiritual successor to JSX. We extracted it from Ripple, and made it framework agnostic. It can compile to React, Ripple and Solid, other frameworks to come soon. It's a TypeScript superset language, with a parser, compiler and a selection of plugins for editors + Prettier + ESlint, etc It's early alpha but we thought people might be interested in it. 🧵
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
I genuinely believe Elysia will be "the one" framework, but not in the current form; it still needs a lot of refinement No, I don't believe it, I'm crazy and I know it is
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
Even before this update I forgot how nextjs docs looks like. TanStack Start feels so liberating, again..
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley

Finally, @Tan_Stack Start now supports React Server Components! Start's RSCs are a truly fetchable, cacheable and composable primitive that work with your favorite tools instead of dictating your entire architecture. Oh, and one more thing... "Composite Components" 😉 🔗⬇️🧵

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Tanner Linsley
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Finally, @Tan_Stack Start now supports React Server Components! Start's RSCs are a truly fetchable, cacheable and composable primitive that work with your favorite tools instead of dictating your entire architecture. Oh, and one more thing... "Composite Components" 😉 🔗⬇️🧵
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@theCTO @tobimori @zeddotdev Hmm, for me tsgo stabilizes the experience in general, it’s flaky sometimes for sure (server crashes when I save a css file), but for most cases the indexing and restart speed are nice. Just filter vtsls and typescript-language-server out from language_servers list
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adam@theCTO·
man my @zeddotdev is so messy, half of the time my typescript server is initializing, other half it's just broken and type hints are so delayed.. what am i doing wrong?
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
I don’t know which one I restart more often, vscode because it’s freezing, or @zeddotdev because how frequently they ship
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OrcDev
OrcDev@orcdev·
wrong answers only
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@tannerlinsley Can’t thank your team enough. I’ve been following your progress since I started coding, fell in love with react query, then time went by, I became a senior engineer, still celebrate every update or a new package) P.S. TanStack Start is beautiful, can’t wait rsc
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Maze
Maze@mazeincoding·
scare a developer with two words
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
@om3x4e From a book, and me walking him through each section, and not using ai autocomplete or prompting for code
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
My son is learning Javascript And guess what... He is learning it the old fashion way, I must be a terrible parent
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Titanium
Titanium@akinkunmi·
I created a framework for building backends with React.
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@tannerlinsley @tan_stack Can’t wait 👀 I’ve been using nextjs since like version 8 and Tanstack Start just feels so refreshing and good, like I found peace after a long roller coaster…
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Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
We're getting @Tan_Stack Start 1.0 ready, but we're also slowly working on our post 1.0 RSC impl that I genuinely think people are going to gush over... as long as they can get passed the initial "what the..." moment. We've shown it to ~10 people and it was 🤯😍 every time.
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Oleksandr Ploskovytskyy@o_ploskovytskyy·
@ScriptedAlchemy Agree, bun is great in installs and runtime, but when I had to build a nextjs docker image it constantly failed resolving modules’s bin commands I had to use for specific compilations. Switching the image base to node and installing bun there helped.
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Supreme Leader Wiggum
Supreme Leader Wiggum@ScriptedAlchemy·
Bun for front-end builds was a grave mistake. Wiggum is moving me back to rstack.
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