💽 Almost four years after Justin Townes Earle's tragic death at 38 comes 'All In: Unreleased & Rarities (The New West Years),' with recordings he made in the last years of his life, including six never-before-heard songs.
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What all these blindfolded people in IT just don't get is, that no AI tool will ever turn some average sloppy developer into a reliable caring engineer.
Two decades in tech leadership & consulting in dozens of industries has blessed/cursed me w/ seeing wide-spread eng. health issues and the oft devastating after-effects. I finally put down some thoughts on one of the problems.
eisenbergeffect.medium.com/the-industrial…#cloud#AI#web#decisions
The average code quality of Angular projects is soooo bad. 500-line MVC-style classes with ad-hoc imperative state management. Oh, there are 50 bug reports about inconsistent state? Nobody could have predicted that.
@ManfredSteyer Unfortunately, Functional Guards arent't functional any more whenever inject() comes into play, as it introduces execution context. So unit tests won't work without TestBed. Also having problems resolving ActivatedRoute. Are there any known limitations?
Wir freuen uns auf die Session von @udos86. In "Advanced TypeScript in Angular - Besserer Code durch Utility Types & Types from Types" zeigt er uns das Potential des Typensystems von @angular. Hol Dir ein kostenfreies Ticket! ti.to/scc-datev/adva…#lifelonglearning#DATEVlernt
The idea of a "full stack developer" is an insane fantasy, given the complexity of modern software. That's why we have full-stack *teams.* Every skill needed to get an idea into our customers hands is represented *on the team* by at least 2 ppl, & everybody teaches everybody else
Uwe Seeler ist im Alter von 85 Jahren im engsten Kreis seiner Familie gestorben. Der ehemalige Fußballer gehört zu den größten Spielern seiner Zeit: Er wurde Deutscher Meister, Deutscher Pokalsieger und drei Mal Fußballer des Jahres in Deutschland.
#Seeler
@BenDelarre@tomayac@Adobe@Photoshop Thank you very very much for your response and sharing all those details. It is very interesting to know that Adobe is using Mobx. Still absolutely blown away by your work. One of the great masterpieces in the history of web engineering.
@tomayac@udos86@Adobe@Photoshop One option is the Context API defined by the community protocol, details here: github.com/webcomponents-…
There's an implementation of that coming soon for lit which I have helped develop.
Another state management solution we use a lot at Adobe is lit-mobx: @adobe/lit-mobx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">npmjs.com/package/@adobe…
Dear #Flutter folks! Over the past 18 months I've created an adaptive @dart_lang package that makes building forms a breeze. Would you mind giving it a try? I'd love to hear your feedback!
pub.dev/packages/flutt…
@derkern I remember seeing both Earth and Wovenhand at the Zentralcafé in Nuremberg a long time ago. Still feel sorry for my eardrums.
youtu.be/P_JoGWPn7UQ
@FerryColum@angular@NxDevTools Thank you very much to both of you for sharing your thoughts! I do agree with your point on team autonomy. A micro frontend architecture might also be a good choice whenever the eventual purpose of an app is ultimately defined by the user, i.e, a plugin-based system.
@FerryColum@angular@NxDevTools It's harder to test, it produces network overhead, there's always a chance for raising dependency hell and there's no simple way of sharing state any more. Would love to hear your opinion! Thank you!