Sublime Text 4 has arrived, and it's the fastest #SublimeText yet! ✨ Work smarter with context-aware auto-complete, tab multi-selection, TypeScript support, and more 🚀 Move faster with hardware acceleration and @Apple silicon support See what's new at: sublimetext.com/blog/articles/…
If you are new to Go and looking to get up to speed quickly, check out @bitfield new Go book. If you don't have the funds, I will personally get you a copy. Send me a DM! #golang bitfieldconsulting.com/books/fundamen…
RT if you are wearing headphones without listening to anything.
"There's nothing more permanent than a temporary hack." - Kyle Simpson
"Any code of your own that you haven't looked at for six or more months might as well have been written by someone else." - Eagleson's law
Before creating ESLint I knew next to nothing about parsers. Today, I know slightly more than that. Don’t let what you don’t know stop you from trying.
The struggle is real.
Pokémon, 20 years apart. Technology is indeed incredible.
"First do it, then do it right, then do it better." - Addy Osmani
Kind of sad deleting my private repos from github - but it’s time to move on
A day when I don’t touch Microsoft office is a good day
New WebKit features shipped with Safari 11.1 on macOS and Safari on iOS 11.3: Service Workers, Payment Request, Beacon API, Directory Upload, Clipboard improvements, videos as images, font-display, Passive Event Listeners, Offscreen Canvas and more! webkit.org/blog/8216/new-…
iOS 11.3 and macOS 10.13.4 are out with lots of improvements, including Safari 11.1. Cool changes: - Service Workers in Safari, Safari View Controller, and Home Screen web apps. - Password AutoFill now works in web views in apps. My thread from the beta:
iOS 11.3 and macOS 10.13.4 include Service Workers — a powerful specification that allows background scripts to power offline web applications. iOS 11.3 also consults Web App Manifest when adding web apps to the home screen.
When you think you’ve finished the project, but actually you haven’t… at all... commitstrip.com/2018/03/16/whe…
There are two kinds of projects. Those that fail and those that become legacy nightmares.
.@goinggodotnet kicking of Day 2 of #gopherconindia #gci18 with on stage training 🖥 #GoLang
Parcel v1.6.0 is out! 🚀 🐠 Zero config ES6+: no .babelrc required! ⚛️ Automatic JSX for React and Preact 🌐 Node and Electron targets 📊 Production bundle statistics ✅ W3C PWA WebManifest 6️⃣ Node 6 👌 Many bugfixes and improvements! 📝 Read more: medium.com/@devongovett/p…
My epiphany: 1 machine running Elixir replaces a 4 machine cluster running the .Net implementation. #elixirlang solution uses 500 MB RAM. .Net solution needed all 256 GB (64x4) for the same behavior. Now I know I can be better and have no reason not to be from now on.
Where did we go wrong? - Now remind me just how big is the atom editor?
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