I build and fix mobile apps for people. Polyglot programmer, climber, photographer, capoeirista. Brains & Beards. XR Tech.
Name pronunciation: boy-tech.
In this talk, we'll explore with @sharnik how building a system around event-based data (using DataScript) can help us implement versioning (and its common edge case - undo) cleanly and efficiently. And what other common problems we can solve with that approach #ReactAlicante2024
To ignite a habit of writing down things that cross my mind, I've started a daily list where I share things I've learnt in my programming career. I (will) write about how to enable high-performing teams, make an impact, and level up as a software engineer: https://t.co/UHGPf3wkgh
A new episode of BBS (my podcast) is out 📷
Together with @PatrykPeszko we discuss different types of documentation that you might come across (or should consider 📷) in a React Native codebase.
Tune in at you favourite podcast provider 📷
Or here: https://t.co/hjbq4XVUop
When you work full-time with a single framework you get used to "standard" ways of doing things (fastlane, eslint, prettier, etc.) and you might feel that writing docs is not really necessary.
However, there's an approach that I find particularly useful: https://t.co/i9PzpckQ0p
My EDC is boring (camera and baby maintenance stuff), but we've recorded a podcast episode with @PatrykPeszko on our desks and stuff we use to work daily. Enjoy: https://t.co/BCUMf4PzCX !
Looks like we're getting back into the flow with the podcast. The newest episode is a longer conversation about my Maintainable React Native course: https://t.co/OhZZvQmtrP
What it is, who it is for, and where to find it. The last part is easy: https://t.co/MOPWR6IY2d
We've just dropped a new podcast episode on the benefits you can get out of React Native's separation of meaningful code into the JS bundle: https://t.co/AU2Mb6acU8
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