Stack Overflow is hosting their first customer conference in NYC on September 28th, called Flowstate. (You can also attend remotely). Learn more: https://t.co/SUrgxsVCT9
@felipeieder I invested because I want to build little led blinky toys to give as gifts … on the order of hundreds of units. I would also use it to make neopixel controllers
“When you look at the web, the next thing it really needs is a little bit of structure.” Folks have been saying this for years, but @spolsky & co are creating an open protocol called Block to try and make it a reality. WordPress support is key. by @rwwmike https://t.co/WSfpvi0RQ4
What’s a way we can make it so that the web can be better structured, in a way that’s actually easier to write for a web developer than if they had left out the structure in the first place?
https://t.co/SKCZLQT3Ot
@asmartbear@tailwindcss There’s a section in the spec on that, but it needs a lot of work and we’d like feedback on how to do it better! /cc @nonparibus
We are looking for an experienced Node/TypeScript/Postgres back-end engineer in London to work on the Block Protocol. Job listing: https://t.co/TswL7cz4Pi More about the Block Protocol: https://t.co/kZfMwlwSeQ
Congrats to @spolsky and the entire Stack Overflow team!
Excited about the upcoming @hashai announcement that Joel teases at the end here. Hit me up or reach out to @nonparibus directly if you want to hear more and be part of Joel’s next (fourth!) act.
https://t.co/mFRovdk6hj
Thanks and congratulations to @codinghorror, my cofounder, @pchandrasekar, the CEO, hundreds of current and ex-employees who helped build @StackOverflow, and literally millions of developers who have shared their knowledge freely and made programming a little bit better