Love #devops! Set up an app so that adding one json file to a /tenants directory in Github triggers #Terraform to create the #AWS resources needed and writes an #ArgoCD app yaml that triggers #Karpernter to spin up new nodes for a #MultiTenant app running 30 containers on #EKS😅
Event sourcing has completely changed the way I think about how to build software. This is a great article if you haven't dipped your toes in it yet: https://t.co/Tb2MDnYCjT
@_developit Love DaisyUI and Tailwind in general. Tailwind brings the essence of functional programming and composition to the UI. Daisy brings the common compositions with simple classes.
There’s a full port of webpack to rust underway.
It’s Not turbopack.
In real world builds it’s about 10-20x faster than webpack.js.
Apperently the plugin apis are unchanged too.
There is a god.
We've been working on upgrading https://t.co/dsvoL52jXQ for a long time and it's finally launched! So grateful for everyone who helped make this happen at @activelamp, @CaliforniaDSS, and @leahspantry
Our YouTube Channel has been pretty quiet lately. Well that's about to change. Here's a new vid on how to think about the difference between #declarative and #imperative paradigms https://t.co/NiZzDDVgWa
Just started looking at https://t.co/10x7PLLiuY #servicemesh Crazy how much functionality you get with very little effort if you're already using #Kubernetes We are going to put this in use asap! #Microservices
I've been playing with @eventstore for a new app that we are building. Holy smokes, their blog is awesome! It's a gold mine for thinking about how to architect an event sourced app! https://t.co/U5YoO49pBR
Stumbled upon SwiftUI today while testing some fastlane stuff on a fresh app. Wow! Declarative components and state management. Nice seeing the patterns we have used on the web, for a while, become a first class citizen in iOS development!
@SlackHQ@SlackHQ I think my ISP was having issues... switched to LTE on my phone and it worked, also tethered my computer, and things started working again. Sorry for the false alarm.