Personally as a manager, I find doing the tedious work to be one of the best uses of my time. It helps keep my engineers happy and focused, which is the most important part of my job.
I found by current job (at Reddit) through them. It was a really great experience.
We did kill that feature.
I sold a MacBook on eBay once and the buyer returned a different (broken) computer. I had pictures and documentation to prove that the serial numbers were different. eBay simply does not care. No matter what you do, if…
I step over used needles in SF every day on my way to / from work. No thanks.
That's also bullshit.
Sam Altman and Paul Graham have clearly been pissed off for quite a while if you follow them on Twitter.
This is a huge step forward in react routing. I'm still on v3, but very excited to switch. I love that I don't have to separate my thinking about routes vs normal components. Ex. If I want to lazy load a route vs…
Open source work impresses me the most.
Not much.
Definitely agree with #1. If there's one way I've changed as a programmer as I've gotten more experienced, it's that I DGAF about repeating myself.
On personal projects? babel-preset-stage-0 #yolo
I tried something along these lines. No luck. There is zero protection for sellers.
Microsoft is the third biggest internet company in the world by ad revenue. Why would they ever do this?
Really awesome little library. Nice work. I'm always excited to see different approaches for making react 'reactive'.
I mostly aced my math degree. The keys for me were: 1. Read and get a basic understanding of the material before lecture. 2. Attend every lecture and take notes very few if any notes. Most of what you need is in the…
I don't really see much of a need for preprocessors w/ css modules, post css, css in js, etc. It seems like preprocessors are becoming less popular, not more.
I bought a Kinesis Advantage, and it 100% completely cured my wrist problems. Best money I've ever spent.
I don't really see the benefit to reading books on investing. For the middle to upper middle class, it's extremely straightforward. Avoid taxes wherever legally possible. Invest in index funds and bonds w/ low fees.…
I'm not a minimalist for any moral reasons. I'm a minimalist because owning things stresses me out. I could move to the other side of the world and carry all my belongings in a backpack. No storage, uhauls, etc. In…
Because if they don't their competitors will.
I was connected with my current company (reddit) through Triplebyte. They're a YC recruiting company that puts you through their own technical screens / interview before agreeing to work with you. The interview process…
You just perfectly described the problem with Front End Engineering that this tries to tackle.
This is all I ever want in a React boilerplate, but everyone feels the need to throw a bunch of random shit into them that others probably do not even want. Glad they kept it sane and simple.
After spending hours yesterday teaching a colleague about webpack, babel, configuration, etc, this is exactly what the React community needs. Finally some fucking sanity in the ecosystem.
Personally as a manager, I find doing the tedious work to be one of the best uses of my time. It helps keep my engineers happy and focused, which is the most important part of my job.
I found by current job (at Reddit) through them. It was a really great experience.
We did kill that feature.
I sold a MacBook on eBay once and the buyer returned a different (broken) computer. I had pictures and documentation to prove that the serial numbers were different. eBay simply does not care. No matter what you do, if…
I step over used needles in SF every day on my way to / from work. No thanks.
That's also bullshit.
Sam Altman and Paul Graham have clearly been pissed off for quite a while if you follow them on Twitter.
This is a huge step forward in react routing. I'm still on v3, but very excited to switch. I love that I don't have to separate my thinking about routes vs normal components. Ex. If I want to lazy load a route vs…
Open source work impresses me the most.
Not much.
Definitely agree with #1. If there's one way I've changed as a programmer as I've gotten more experienced, it's that I DGAF about repeating myself.
On personal projects? babel-preset-stage-0 #yolo
I tried something along these lines. No luck. There is zero protection for sellers.
Microsoft is the third biggest internet company in the world by ad revenue. Why would they ever do this?
Really awesome little library. Nice work. I'm always excited to see different approaches for making react 'reactive'.
I mostly aced my math degree. The keys for me were: 1. Read and get a basic understanding of the material before lecture. 2. Attend every lecture and take notes very few if any notes. Most of what you need is in the…
I don't really see much of a need for preprocessors w/ css modules, post css, css in js, etc. It seems like preprocessors are becoming less popular, not more.
I bought a Kinesis Advantage, and it 100% completely cured my wrist problems. Best money I've ever spent.
I don't really see the benefit to reading books on investing. For the middle to upper middle class, it's extremely straightforward. Avoid taxes wherever legally possible. Invest in index funds and bonds w/ low fees.…
I'm not a minimalist for any moral reasons. I'm a minimalist because owning things stresses me out. I could move to the other side of the world and carry all my belongings in a backpack. No storage, uhauls, etc. In…
Because if they don't their competitors will.
I was connected with my current company (reddit) through Triplebyte. They're a YC recruiting company that puts you through their own technical screens / interview before agreeing to work with you. The interview process…
You just perfectly described the problem with Front End Engineering that this tries to tackle.
This is all I ever want in a React boilerplate, but everyone feels the need to throw a bunch of random shit into them that others probably do not even want. Glad they kept it sane and simple.
After spending hours yesterday teaching a colleague about webpack, babel, configuration, etc, this is exactly what the React community needs. Finally some fucking sanity in the ecosystem.