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Henri Michel

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Front-end developer @tymate. Pilot wannabe.

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I can’t stress how much this is a not-good idea: csswizardry.com/2023/10/the-th…

ONCE #1 is completely #NoBuild for the front-end. No bundling, no transpiling, no nothing. Just individual, vanilla CSS and JavaScripts served over HTTP/2. It's amazingly light and amazingly fast with exquisite cache expiration dynamics. Bliss to develop for too!

dhh's tweet image. ONCE #1 is completely #NoBuild for the front-end. No bundling, no transpiling, no nothing. Just individual, vanilla CSS and JavaScripts served over HTTP/2. It's amazingly light and amazingly fast with exquisite cache expiration dynamics. Bliss to develop for too!


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One more thing... 🤯


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I never used Gatsby but when I see how people used to rave about it and now overtly crap on it like it’s the most embarrassing piece of their stack, all I can think of is that I hope the creators are okay. Like, excuse them for making something that helped you pay your rent.


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It’s my new favorite song.

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Apple, I’m begging you. Put an AirTag inside the AirPods Pro CASE. I’ve practically never misplaced individual AirPods but the pods in their case? ALL THE TIME.


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This is a really cool visualization of how programming as an industry is getting more diverse. The demographics for newcomers vs veterans are totally different! (from the upcoming #StateOfCSS survey results)

SachaGreif's tweet image. This is a really cool visualization of how programming as an industry is getting more diverse. The demographics for newcomers vs veterans are totally different! (from the upcoming #StateOfCSS survey results)

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Prochain poster dans la chambre de mon fils !

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« On a toujours de nouvelles choses à apprendre » Cette semaine on vous propose de redécouvrir le parcours de @monsieur_riz, Front-End Developer chez @tymate . Cynthia était infirmière et elle a changé de parcours À partager sans modération🍿🎧💙 youtube.com/watch?v=7Cmkmc…

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I just launched @NotionHQ Book Tracker. Steal it now for $0 Reply 👋 below to receive your free template.

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Announcement @NotionHQ Journal will launch next week. Retweet to receive your early bird gift.


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Une discussion qui transpire le naturel où on en apprend plein sur notre lead front préférée 😻, sur sa reconversion, sa progression, sur la place de la femme dans notre secteur, sur Tymate et, ENFIN, où le voile tombe sur le pourquoi du comment du pseudo @monsieur_riz !

« On a toujours de nouvelles choses à apprendre » Aujourd’hui on rencontre @monsieur_riz, Front-End Developer (@tymate). Cynthia était infirmière de bloc opératoire, elle a changé de parcours après s’être prise de passion pour React et React Native. 🎧💙 w3d.to/podcast-S2ep13



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Software development


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My best career advice: At every job you should either learn or earn. Either is fine. Both is best. But if it's neither, quit.


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We talk a lot about imposter syndrome, and it’s real. But so much of it stems from the fact that we feel like we don’t know as much as our colleague. And we likely don’t! Because our colleagues compliment us. Together we’re a team. And you likely have skills they don’t.


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