Carlos Lantigua

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Carlos Lantigua

Carlos Lantigua

@CodeLantigua

Developer of thingies at @Eventbrite. Marine vet, @BloomTech Web14 alumni, I build poorly planned back yard stuff and made low quality YouTube videos some where

North Carolina, USA เข้าร่วม Haziran 2011
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🌩️ NVIDIA GeForce NOW@NVIDIAGFN·
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@Treybastian @GergelyOrosz If it's tech I'm somewhat familiar with and know their docs are decent then sure, all the way. If not then I'm probably too far gone for docs to save me 😭
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
As a developer, if you have a technology/framework/language-related question, what do you do first?
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@DThompsonDev Haha I get this on LinkedIn a lot. To be honest I prefer it over a long wall of text before I’ve even accepted that I have the time to read it. I have ADHD so big text makes me push things off for a later time that might not come around.
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
My biggest pet peeve when someone wants to ask a question they will message me with "Hey!" I respond "Hey, what's up?" They then say "Can I ask you a question?" Now I will reply with "Sure, what's up?" Then they ask their question instead of just saying "Hey! { Question }"
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@housecor I’ve used both but the second one to me only matters if I plan to make this a utility that others can use. That’s when params are important. If it is not shared then no need to try to be overly witty and complicate code. This behavior snowballs into picky PRs and more work.
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
The most common needless use of `let` I see: Setting an initial value, followed by mutations. This is hard to read because it requires the reader to hold the initial value in their head while reading, and monitor any mutations along the way. Solution: Call a function instead.
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@pailhead011 @IroncladDev Haha might be because I don’t post on x much. Putting it all in one object is tough though 😂 unless they don’t mind the entire state updating with each change every time. Though I can’t say I haven’t seen that in the wild.
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IroncladDev@IroncladDev·
React is my passion
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@mattpocockuk I’ve always felt type imports were such a weird thing for this very reason. I’ve used this pattern myself as well and it can also feel odd to pull this resource from the function directly but destructuring makes it feel less gross.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I'm starting to think that library types in TypeScript are all wrong. Instead of top-level types, they should be available right on the functions that use them. Brief thread 🧵
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@typecraft_dev Ohh interesting, what are the 3 tier ones? I just default to iterm2 on Mac and git bash on windows so I have no clue what else is out there or why.
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Chris Power
Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
Terminal tier list. This is the hill I will die on
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@IroncladDev Yeah I would not want to open a project that looked like this at all 😂 it’s just messy JSON with no knowing what is a property or a css style. The string values look odd and the nesting would be insane.
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IroncladDev@IroncladDev·
RSX (rust) looks so much cleaner than JSX I wish html looked like this
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@TheTechRally I attended in early 2019 on recommendation from a friend. I can say that at the time, the school was amazing and the ISA helped me a lot. As time progressed the school went down hill. The alumni community became alienated and finally kicked out. ISA loans also increased by a lot.
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TechRally@TheTechRally·
"We don't get paid until you do" is the biggest lie sold by coding bootcamps. Austen Allred, the CEO of BloomTech (previously Lambda School) is charged with $164,000 in penalties by the CFPB Personally, glad these predatory tactics are FINALLY being punished. More to go
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@halimah_kay Large part of my team is self taught and they’re insanely smart. I went to a bootcamp after trying the self taught route. What he fails to realize is not everyone wants to work at FAANG. I’ve got some bootcamp friends that work at MSFT, Google, etc. he’s mad about student loans.
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Fellow Choom@midnightsynttx·
What do you software engineers think. He says basically he doesn’t believe in self taught
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@RunItBackEddie @Dayhaysoos I went to a bootcamp, currently making 6 figures. I always recommend self learning first to see how far you can get then hit up a bootcamp if you need structure and guidance. Dude in the video is just mad about something 🤣
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@br80io I often feel like I’m the only person who really enjoyed Black Widow. At least far more than the slumberfest which was Eternals. I’d also toss Blade at the top of the list some where 😆
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Brady Fukumoto
Brady Fukumoto@br80io·
No Way Home Endgame Infinity War Winter Soldier Avengers Civil War Ragnarok GotG Iron Man Black Panther Spiderman Far from Home Cpt America Cpt Marvel Dr. Strange Shang-Chi Ant Man + Wasp Iron Man 2 Ultron GotG 2 Thor Ant Man Iron Man 3 Eternals Black Widow Dark World Hulk
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Captain America: Winter Soldier Avengers Captain America: Civil War Thor: Ragnarok Guardians of the Galaxy Iron Man Black Panther Spiderman Iron Man 2 Captain America Avengers: Age of Ultron Dr. Strange Thor Ant Man Iron Man 3 Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Thor: Dark World Hulk

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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@Austen I know this feeling well.. at one point my son was the goalie.. but he stood behind the goal thinking he punch the ball out when it hit the net.. this is not the soccer I know 😭😭
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Austen Allred@Austen·
These kids are fkn terrible at soccer tbh
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@CSSWeekly Really hope they roll this out soon, I’ve had quite a few situations where they came up as the solution 😭
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CSS Weekly
CSS Weekly@CSSWeekly·
A short introduction to :has() pseudo-class in CSS. The :has() CSS pseudo-class represents an element if any of the selectors passed as parameters match at least one element. 🧵👇
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@Ryan_Holdaway @bloomtech I still remember a live pair programming session you did a few years back at @bloomtech . The realism of it as we got to watch you all plan and figure things out in front of us as you went along really helped gear my approach to pairing.
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Holdy
Holdy@Ryan_Holdaway·
Reached out to one of my old @bloomtech students about coming to work with me at Plaid. Got this response. On one hand, I’ve never been more proud. On the other… I may have created a monster. 🤣
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Carlos Lantigua@CodeLantigua·
@ZeroAdamEleven I love these shortcuts so it’s always fun to learn them. My vscode ones: cmd + tab = indents line => cmd + shift + tab = indents line <= cmd + d = selected identical strings cmd + shift + d = duplicate line cmd + f + “:123” = find line 123
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