New blog post; Pointing out the things I've come to really love about JS/TS over the years.
"JavaScript/TypeScript is actually really good"
https://t.co/jbbRWYZAoO
Jeff explains some compelling reasons to move to microservices as well as some serious drawbacks in this post on moving to microservices from a monolith:
https://t.co/BmGH0QEddd
#SoftwareArchitecture#SoftwareDevelopment
In this series, we take an iterative approach to scaling your applications from monoliths towards microservices. In this blog post, we are carving the monolith.
https://t.co/ycnUySawTQ
#SoftwareArchitecture#refactoring#scalability
Why is it that CSS continually adds new features, yet HTML hasn't done anything in a decade? The basic input controls could use dramatic expansion. Autocomplete box? Select box placeholder? Shouldn't have to code up a bunch of JS to get basic inputs that are useful.
If you are using Ardalis.SmartEnum and need to persist it in #EFCore, @KyleMcMaster explains how you can accomplish that in this post: https://t.co/G0ZWghese4
@housecor I lean toward "yes" (even for server rendered web apps), because your service is more valuable to integration partners if it's available as an API. Look up the "Bezos API mandate". It's part of why AWS is so successful.
More people need to be online by 7:30am ...
... so I can have someone to voice my woes to and share all the links to broken code I keep finding that are preventing deploys from working.
@kevinkuebler Oh that's awful. I guess "Address" is a header for the "section" of address inputs, but it's the same font and weight as the rest of the labels, so it looks like 8 labels for 7 inputs. Ouch.
@jsneedles@ardalis going through that situation currently. it's the worst system I've ever worked in. I'm convinced aws small accounts model is just a way for aws to increase your spend by making you pay for more VPC and event bridge traffic.
@yagiznizipli 'yes', but; corepack should be enabled by default, and any repo where packageManager is not set should default to npm, so "unbundling" should be 100% transparent to the end user, with no disruptions. (i.e. don't install via the node installer, install npm via corepack)
@robconery@jongalloway One of my first big open source contributions was adding Oracle and DB2 support for SubSonic way back in the day. That was such a useful project. And as others said; much easier than EF.
So, anyone hiring? JS/TS/React/Node/Ruby
The general job market is rough. Realizing how much not staying in contact with social circles the last couple yrs has really hurt networking and knowing what jobs are out there.