"Do senior devs still have to look up stuff on StackOverflow?"
Gentle reader, I have gone to StackOverflow to read answers that I wrote about behavior that I myself designed and implemented.
If you were interested in the classes @TypeScript cheat-sheet yesterday, here’s an up-to-date version, plus the rest of the set. Probably just a design pass to do now and ship for next week’s deploy.
Latest versions always in Figma: https://t.co/RoTQxpTX9X
Things to look for in a code review (1/3): Code is...
- Well designed (e.g. how well do the various pieces interact together and the system as a whole?)
- Readable by others
- Doing what the author intended (and is the intention good for both end-users and maintainers?)
Sometimes wonder what would’ve happened to software if GitHub didn’t exist:
- Pull requests would not exist
- Most code would not be open source by default
- Harder to learn ~everything without search
- No ⭐️ system to skew tech choices
- Git may not have won version control
WCAG 3 will use a new color contrast method called APCA (Advanced Perceptual Contrast Algorithm).
It's a big improvement over the current system but there are a lot of changes to get your head around.
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@Filetesaurio@nucliweb Pues que suerte, te los cambio jaja. Es humedad de llevarlos puestos, sobretodo en verano, sudas y con la cancelación de ruido empieza a hacer el ruido ese. Es como tener un ventilador en la oreja todo el rato (no tengo un ventilador al lado)
@Filetesaurio@nucliweb Tengo los xm4 y tienen problemas de humedad por diseño de fábrica. He cambiado dos ya en garantía por el mismo problema. Después de un par de horas de uso suena como viento fuerte y es muy molesto.
The ThoughtWorks Technology Radar Vol 23 report is out with some very interesting insights 👀 GraphQL is growing more and more and Redux is no longer the recommended default
https://t.co/0FY113Hb0l