@samjulien@getify I liked this quote a lot from the chapter:
> Composition is a powerful tool for abstraction that transforms imperative code into more readable declarative code
🔥 INTRODUCING Angular Console!
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There's a "preserve log" setting in Chrome dev tools... how did I just now find this out??
Enable this if you want to keep logs between page navigation and refresh. I could have used this so many times!
#webdev#javascript#frontend
37 people run npm which has 5 BILLION downloads per week and costs $1.5 million per year to run (not including salaries). Absolutely mind blowing, you all at npm are heroes! https://t.co/a1lxw4AUST
It's crazy how much better I can concentrate on my work when I listen to music. For whatever reason I haven't been doing that lately but I started again today and I'm like why did I stop?? 🤷🏼♂️
`type="reset"` on a button element is more than just semantic. It will actually cause a form to reset. In #Angular that means setting the formControl to null, which might not be your ideal default value.
Just spent a couple hours figuring out a bug caused by this.
@fox@anthonyharris__ I went to @devbootcamp and ethics was definitely part of it. Not only that but “engineering empathy” which basically meant how to work well with different people instead of discriminating against them. Unfortunately it’s closed now but I wish more bootcamps had that aspect
New programmers are often uncertain if they will ever be good enough. As we grow more experienced, we learn to relax in the total certainty that we'll never be good enough.
@thenatmedina Dealing with anxiety makes you strong, you don’t have to be a strong person when you’re not anxious. But of course that doesn’t make it magically disappear. Love you baby 😘
HBO's Silicon Valley might be the truest representation of the software development process on TV so far, mostly because they keep re-using previous storylines instead of writing new ones. Smart.