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Aleksandr Gorin
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Aleksandr Gorin
@WasteCleaner
Senior Web Engineer at N26. Live in Berlin, originally from Moscow.
Berlin, Germany Tham gia Mayıs 2016
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Hmm...
- You ignored all my questions while I answered all of yours;
- You left us a legacy that one wouldn’t wish upon their worst enemy (about Fela it is not only my opinion);
- And, as I understand - it was not a business reqs to do that. I think it was done to learn something new / write a couple of articles, and improve CV...
But, of course, shameful behavior is on my side 💯
Nobody likes honest feedback 🙄
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@WasteCleaner @felajs That's a rather naive and ignorant comment but heh, you're entitled to your own opinions of course. :) Still, shame to see that kind of behavior from someone in the N26 web team. Oh well, good luck to you!
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@KittyGiraudel @felajs If this is not a bad technology choice, then a bad technology choice doesn't exist 😅
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@WasteCleaner @felajs Kinda? There is a reason it behaves like this (as explained in the article from Robin) and it's a rather good reason in my opinion. I mean it's fine, you don't have to like it, we all have preferences. 😅 But that doesn't make it a bad technology choice, let alone for N26.
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No, it is the same.
I read your post, and I have some questions.
You are saying: 'most importantly atomic CSS out of the box'. Who defined this constraint? Business came to you and told: that it is important for us to have atomic CSS at any price?
Maybe they told you that we are ready to significantly decrease the code quality and increase development time for all other features in the future, but bring us atomic CSS?
I think it was just a nice experiment somebody did to improve CV or maybe to write a couple of nice articles for the blog without thinking about the consequences 🤔
Can I also ask a couple more questions about other decisions?
Are those decisions also have reasons:
- Keeping all the implementations in index files
- The same name, 'Props' for all component's props
And what is wrong with the semicolon symbol? 😅
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@WasteCleaner @felajs @robinweser Just realised that tweet of yours is quite old by now — didn't notice before answering. Hopefully your opinion has changed since. :)
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@KittyGiraudel @felajs Hmm, in my initial post, I added an example. So, the behavior of this library contradicts how CSS works. Do you still think I'm crapping on it for 'how it looks'?
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@WasteCleaner @felajs Crapping on the library for "how it looks" without thinking about why it was picked in the first place (or ask people in your team who might know) is odd to be honest.
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@andrewerwin1973 Exactly, analyzing the problem first, we can choose the tool 🚀💪
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@pavl_ro When it is complex to upload it to the brain, I'm drawing diagrams 🤔
Not always, but I'm trying to follow the 1st approach.
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@WasteCleaner There is a level to which one can solve the problem purely in mind. Sometimes, problems are too complex to solve purely in my mind, so I mixed both approaches depending on the task.
What is your approach?
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Having a baby is a big project 🤔 Here, I'm talking about regular tasks that we work on every sprint.
Let's say we have to fetch data from some services, handle them and render as a table.
Will you investigate it, maybe run requests using Postman and try to find problems, invent necessary algorithms? Or you will immediately create new files and write the code?
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@WasteCleaner Real life is everywhere ...
This would be like getting your partner pregnant and then figure out what to do during the 9 months before the baby is born, or plan ahead of time before even thinking about having a baby.
We all know how the not planning part ends.
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