Patrick O'Brien

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Patrick O'Brien

Patrick O'Brien

@p_ob91

Director of Engineering, huge front-end nerd, and lover of all things Tolkien. .NET, Web Components.

Milwaukee, WI Katılım Temmuz 2011
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HELLDIVERS™ 2
HELLDIVERS™ 2@helldivers2·
Helldivers, the anniversary surprises are not over! It has been a year of hard fighting: of high stakes, of victories, and of losses. To commemorate this momentous year, we call on you, Helldivers, to pay your respects to all that has transpired. Comment "F" on any of our social media channels. Should the respect quotient be met, High Command may reward you all for your dedication. The required quota remains classified.
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James Groh@JamesGroh_·
A flower that some say smells like rotting flesh just bloomed at the Mitchell Park Domes. The infamous corpse flower attracted hundreds of people to smell the smelly smell that smells smelly. Even the Grinch would describe it as stink, stank, stunk.
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Passle
Passle@passle_·
@briankardell Urlpattern, navigation api, import attributes please and thank you sir (Also fyi I get a weird horizontal scroll on your site on iOS safari)
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bkardell 🐦@briankardell·
New Post: Let's Play a Game! It's Interop 24 planning time! Let's play a game: Tell me what you prioritize, or don't and why? I'm curious! bkardell.com/blog/PriorityG…
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Ryan@TheRocketMan_1·
@wesbos @justinfagnani @Rasalas8910 Where did I say I worked at Google? I never once said this. So why are you lying and putting words in my mouth?
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
CSS Nesting just landed in Firefox 117 which puts it at 100% browser support! You can start using it today — here are 11 examples on how it works 👇
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Free League Publishing
Free League Publishing@FreeLeaguePub·
Moria™ – Through the Doors of Durin for The One Ring™ RPG Live on Kickstarter⚔️ Explore the epic campaign module delving into the depths of Khazad-dûm, for The One Ring™ RPG & The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying 5E, based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. kickstarter.com/projects/11920…
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Patrick O'Brien
Patrick O'Brien@p_ob91·
@EisenbergEffect Hey Rob! Sorry to tweet at you, but curious if you know of anything being done within MS to bring SSR of web components into .NET Razor/Blazor? Want to push for it at my org but if MS has something in the works it'd be awesome to not recreate the wheel.
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Patrick O'Brien@p_ob91·
@claviska Yup! We've been using them for quite some time (with transpiration), and I was pumped watching as I updated babel/TypeScript versions over the last year and seeing them running in the browser without any manipulation by those tools.
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BarkBox@barkbox·
Please send dog belly pics
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Greg Whitworth@gregwhitworth·
Hey @SalesforceDevs, if you could have 1 DX feature implemented in 2023 in LWC or LWR; what would it be? Link to the Idea Exchange appreciated if you have one (this will also allow others to discover ones to vote for) Please RT for reach
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Patrick O'Brien
Patrick O'Brien@p_ob91·
@lamb_on_lam @kylegriffin1 Technically, didn't this just demonstrate that money is the ultimate influence over any election, and merits don't matter? They could have been the candidate if they invested the same resources the Dems did into them. Get money out of politics.
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.@lamb_on_lam·
@kylegriffin1 Definitely not an ethical strategy. While I am glad it "worked", it shouldn't ever be done. Candidates should win on their own merits, not by boosting radical fringe ideas that deny the basic premise of democracy.
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Kyle Griffin
Kyle Griffin@kylegriffin1·
All the extreme Republicans boosted by Democrats in the primaries lost their midterm races. bit.ly/3WS1luh
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Passle@passle_·
If you think about it, web components are actually meta components
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Cory LaViska
Cory LaViska@claviska·
Safari has been killing it lately with new features but if I can humbly ask for just one...more...thing...
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Cory LaViska
Cory LaViska@claviska·
One concern I have is that folks are already struggling with ::part(), so introducing yet another unfamiliar CSS syntax will add more friction for adopters. Reflecting attributes is necessary today (if you care about Safari), but it will be a hard habit to break.
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Patrick O'Brien@p_ob91·
@CaptainCodeman @graynorton @housecor We make use of them, for example with our formfield component (where we want to own the label and validation messaging as much as possible, but need some flexible layout for vertical vs horizontally stacked layouts). Fair on SSR. It's still rough around the edges. But improving!
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CaptainCodeman
CaptainCodeman@CaptainCodeman·
@p_ob91 @graynorton @housecor I don't see much noise around parts - are people using them much in the real world? They look rather complex and limiting at the same time. "possible" isn't really good enough for SSR. Unless and until it's fast and transparent to use in existing frameworks it's not usable.
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
I hoped Web Components would take off. (I even wrote a course on them). They didn’t. Why? Because frameworks frequently innovate and improve. Standards can’t do that. So, the Web Components API and ecosystem is inferior to today’s modern JS frameworks.
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CaptainCodeman
CaptainCodeman@CaptainCodeman·
@graynorton @housecor Again, isn't that the point? Always waiting for yet another standard to address limitations (forms) or enable things that have been available to frameworks for years (SSR). Did themes / parts ever happen? I don't see much or anyone talking about them.
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Justin Fagnani
Justin Fagnani@justinfagnani·
I remember a nice-looking site that was tracking tool/library readiness for some JS feature - maybe modules, top-level await, class fields... It had a dark gray theme with greenish? fonts and nice table/grid with icons for various readiness features. Anyone recall this?
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
The agency has been hit with a wave of threats and vitriol since the FBI retrieved scores of classified records from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club. trib.al/cCdPrhA
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