Can you believe we get to do this for a living?
Sometimes I have to remind myself how I did all of this for fun before I got paid to do it.
Sure there are "those days"...but "those days" in any other job would be way worse.
The #1 dislike I hear about @tailwindcss is "it clutters the markup" - ironically, often from coders who love TypeScript, but see the value prop & gladly overlook how much TS clutters the code.
Tailwind actually UNCLUTTERS your css...it's self-cleaning as things move & change.
@UriGoldshtein That's...what I totally need to spend time thinking about, but just keep procrastinating on haha.
I have this gut-feeling that you could structure something where you opt-into manual control + ceremony where it makes sense...but magic by default (like next.js is for react).
GraphQL still feels like Redux before Redux-toolkit (or MobX). Lots of ceremony to make changes is willingly endured on the backend for the amazing client benefits.
Where's my open source GraphQL-toolkit?
@UriGoldshtein In prod: apollo, urql, express graphql, vanilla `graphql`, graphene (python).
At scale, you always find yourself doing what you did pre-redux-toolkit: bouncing around multiple files to get things added...forgetting the ideal order if you haven't modified schema in a month.
If you're a boss with React + Node + Postgres, come work with me at Truebill! (now Rocket Money) We're hiring several fully-remote (or onsite if you prefer) seniors.
I love working here.
I can get your application fast-tracked with HR.
One important skill of a good senior engineer:
They steward their passion well.
They self-monitor for burnout with strong awareness. Should they notice burnout or low-passion creeping in, they make adjustments to keep their own engagement and passion solid.
POV:
the bull is the eager new PM
the bubble guys are engineers
the cowboy is the director of engineering who hired the PM in order to "maximize velocity"
https://t.co/mJeS8W5rNe
Pay/benefits/bonus, etc is all great,
obsessive avoidance of meetings is glorious,
but my favorite thing:
working on a product my family already uses & loves everyday & willingly pays for...for the first time in my career. Amazing how rare that is.
If you're a boss with React + Node + Postgres, come work with me at Truebill! (now Rocket Money) We're hiring several fully-remote (or onsite if you prefer) seniors.
I love working here.
I can get your application fast-tracked with HR.
After years of wondering if a small-footprint treadmill would be nice for my standing desk, I finally got one. And I know we’ve only just met, but I think I’m in love.
Pro tip! Don't name your color swatches as words that may ever appear in user copy, lest someone globally find-replace those swatches one day and the user sees this lil bit of glory: