@heyblake Tool from my ex-coworker - can help you track your applications for your positions. Can be useful for people, who now is looking for a job and want to summarise all the stuff
https://t.co/3FviO6VF4P
After ~14 years working on Chrome, it's time for a new chapter.
When I joined the @googlechrome team, I walked into a group that believed the web could be fast, simple, safe, and a joy to build on. I still believe that today, and I am continually in awe of what the team and the broader web community do every day. My last day with Chrome will be today. After that, I am excited to be moving into a new role at Google. More on that soon.
Over the years I have been lucky enough to work with many teams across Chrome on new APIs, performance, DevTools, benchmarks, extensions, automation, and the broader evolution of the web platform. From Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse, to @ChromeDevTools and CDP, to efforts like Speedometer, Interop, Baseline, PWAs, AI, and our collaborations with frameworks and platforms, the constant has been the same: make the web faster, more reliable, and easier to build on.
What I will remember most is not any single launch, but the way this team builds. Listening to users and developers. Measuring. Sweating the details. Making hard calls with empathy. Taking the long view while still shipping with urgency. That culture is the reason Chrome has had the impact it has on the ecosystem.
To everyone in the @ChromiumDev and web community I have had the chance to work with: thank you. Thank you for the trust, the feedback, the late nights, the careful reviews, and the countless ways you pushed the platform and its tooling forward. It has been a privilege to learn from you and to build alongside you.
I will still be cheering for Chrome and for the open web. If we have worked together or share an interest in the future of the web, AI, and developer experience, I would love to stay in touch as this next chapter begins.
When you've finally resolved all the bugs in your code, and then realise your life has now no purpose. Time to introduce some bugs for the thrill of it.
Ahhhh, sh....here we go again
Looking for a new #position , especially related to #Angular.
Angular + Node.js is also fine
RT is very helpful!
If you know somebody, who's looking for a Angular dev with bunch of experience with different versions, DM me :)
Well, it's been a while, but, I've got my swag from @cloudinary today!
Now I have a new friend 🦄!
Say hello to Claudy!
Thanks @colbyfayock for the guidance and help!
It's hard to write something here, when in other window you get messages that some people, that you know died in war, and here I see that people got a new house/car/work, travelling to different countries.
Actually, living a usual life!
Which you can't live for 500+ days
Almost 6 months of war, but, I still found things, that destroy my mind.
So, basically, you can read all things in the tweet.
I can't just understand that level of cringe and unrealistics, but, it's real.
What's next?
Protest of insects, because, poison in garden kills them?
ngx-bootstrap v7.0.0 is released! We’ve added support for Angular 11 and 12 🎉
Ready to discover how the new ngx-bootstrap can contribute to making your development experience even smoother? — Check the release notes and give it a go: https://t.co/KZsBxgXIVz
#ngxbootstrap