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Living the dream as a frontend developer! Sometimes happy, sometimes angry but never in between!

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Lets use bash, lets use JS, lets use bash.... #NextGenBuild


Let's quickly implement vite #Vue #Vite #NextGen


Now that looks like a capable backend dev!

class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, World!"); } }



TDD with TypeScript. The oncle would be so proud! 😀


There is no tick like nextTick() #VueJs


Me trying keyboard shortcuts in Android Studio #MechanicalKeyboard


FrontendC is my name, enter login data is my favorite game! #OneTab #OneBrowser


The solution to every CSS problem: more wrapping DIV-Elements


There is no such thing as too many linters. #EsLint #TsLint #AirBnB


A good test does always fail or always pass, no matter the weather or the season #StableTests


Can't help falling in love with PHP! 😍 Super simple and gets the job done!


Most of the time there is too much attention on persisting data instead of focusing on clean code! Just keep everything in a in memory map structure and you will be fine!


Even in times of Cloud Computing it is important to keep in mind that nothing is infit in computer science! #ExceptOncleBobsKnowledge


Uncle Bob is right as always! 😍 Always take your time to refactor, even if you already refactored the code multiple times before.

Never ask permission to refactor. Never ask permission to write tests. You do these things because you KNOW they are the best way to go fast. When you ask permission, you are asking someone else to take responsibility for your actions.



Its time to focus on focus problems! #Focus #Focus #Focus


There are no random bugs. Each bug has its roots in insufficient test coverage! #TDDFirst


DIV-elements are like coffee and fun: the more the better! #Wrapper #Container #ContainerWrapper


According to my calculations, test-code is approximately 2.843 times more important than productive code. Only tests provide spec and validation for business usecases #TestsFirst


When doing a pull request, try to impress your colleagues how much you are working and change at least > 100 files! #BusyFrontendLife


Who needs a JavaScript debugger when you can output everything with console.log? #Tooling #FrontendLife


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