I was happy to speak at the @javazone conference in Oslo two weeks ago, where I talked about using monorepos with Gradle and NX, a tool for improving CI/CD efficiency and minimizing deployment risks. You can watch the recording here:
https://t.co/wXaHlgSuqx
#JavaZone, here we go! 👨🏼💻
I will be talking tomorrow about managing services with Gradle inside monorepo. Feel free to reach out during the conference and get stickers. 👋
I'm excited about a couple of upcoming conferences, and I've always dreamed of having my own stickers. 👨💻
These stickers aren't just for conferences—I'll carry them with me everywhere. Feel free to ask for one if you're interested. 😉
Reusable workflows in GitHub are very powerful. You can call them from a different repository and that's a nice way to share repetitive code. The reusable action behaves as it would be in caller repository so there is no dealing with providing access to the files.
I switched to one coffee per day a few weeks ago. I'm cheating with a cheap green tea but I'm drinking good quality coffee only now. Besides a few tough days, I think I actually have better focus and the 1 coffee makes more impact than 2 or 3 coffees in a day.
Introducing the Bulls**t Detector
Utilizing a revolutionary new algorithm, Airthings devices can now tell if someone is full of hot air so you can stop a lie in it's tracks. By using our state of the art CO₂, Humidity, and VOC sensors we can detect a Bulls**t idea.
Great explanation of inline classes in Kotlin. I think they are good for domain layer but not for the edge layers (DB/HTTP/... types).
https://t.co/9HOM1dwylw
Just learned about transform tools. This site converts a huge number of formats.
JSON
GraphQL
TypeScript
Zod
YAML
TOML
CSS
Tailwind
OpenAPI schema
Protobuf
JSX
And much more.
My favorite? JSON to Zod schema. 🔥
Super handy!
https://t.co/sfropRVsfN