Richard D. Worth

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Richard D. Worth

Richard D. Worth

@rworth

AI FE Engineer at Thomson Reuters. jQuery Foundation co-founder and former Executive Director

Dallas/Fort Worth Area Katılım Ocak 2008
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Richard D. Worth@rworth·
Trust is easy to earn, easier to lose, and oh so hard to regain
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Richard D. Worth@rworth·
Don't walk. Run! Download soloterm.com and play the demo. It will take 5-10min. It will SCHOOL all builders on how to onboard users the right way. Chef's kiss! So much fun I might have to play again. Note: this is not an ad. Seriously. Just a happy user.
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Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
Alright y'all, who should we get to keynote at CYC26? 🤔
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John Resig@jeresig·
Hard to believe it's been 20 years... incredible! And so much has changed since then. JavaScript has moved from a fun lang dabbling in apps (Ajax) to something that has changed all of software engineering (Node, TypeScript). An amazing adventure 🚀
jquery@jquery

On January 14, 2006, 20 years ago today, @jeresig introduced a new JavaScript library that came to be known as jQuery.

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jquery@jquery·
On January 14, 2006, 20 years ago today, @jeresig introduced a new JavaScript library that came to be known as jQuery.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
I joined the @ampcode team this year because the first time I used it, it just *worked*. All the complexity of the IDE and model selection faded away and I was able to ship a bunch of features. Now, turn the page to December 2025 and the team has innovated so much with Threads, we're at another step change moment. I can get significant amounts of work done now because of the features the team has shipped around Threads. If you are using Claude Code or any other agent, I'd highly encourage you to join Build Crew, get $100 of Amp credit, and see for yourself. buildcrew.team I think you will be truly delighted.
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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Gemini 3 Pro is a beast. I've been using it a ton over the last week, and I absolutely love it. If you want to give it a try, it's our default model in @AmpCode now
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Richard D. Worth@rworth·
Gemini 3 in @AmpCode just blew me away so nicely on a one shot bug fix that eluded Sonnet AND the Oracle with multiple attempts. Bravo Google and @Sourcegraph !
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Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
It's Friday, so I want to share one of the most fun projects I've ever worked on. A few years ago, I built four eight-foot-long handwriting robots. We wrote many thousands and thousands of addresses on our direct mail, and wrote personal messages for high value prospects.
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Simon Willison@simonw·
Vibe coding is irresponsibly building software through dice rolls, not caring what code is produced What about when engineers at the top of their game use AI tools responsibly to accelerate their work? I propose "vibe engineering"!
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Richard D. Worth@rworth·
"Don't use AI tools, don't use frameworks, don't use compilers, don't use templates. Don't use all these things to avoid learning. Use them to avoid doing things you've already learned that you know are full of foot guns and problems and annoyances that you don't feel like dealing with. Don't let the tools reach further than your own knowledge." - @theo youtube.com/watch?v=LrUpYb…
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