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Waldo Lavaut

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ServiceNow Platform Engineer building startup ideas at night with JavaScript, React JS, and many awesome tools. 🧰

Waldo Lavaut reposted

I applaud Remix 3 for swinging the spotlight back to the Web Platform. If last week’s reveal showed anything, it’s how defaults, docs, and incentives can fence off core browser knowledge. Framework-first norms didn’t mean to, but they *did* turn basics into trivia. So, the…


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If you're using Tailwind, don't sleep on child selectors. They clean up your styles and eliminate repetition. Vibe coding agents aren't smart enough to do this. (if you're using CSS, keep scrolling)

DavidKPiano's tweet image. If you're using Tailwind, don't sleep on child selectors. They clean up your styles and eliminate repetition.

Vibe coding agents aren't smart enough to do this.

(if you're using CSS, keep scrolling)

Waldo Lavaut reposted

If your app contains multiple scroll containers, consider adding `overscroll-behavior: none` to your html/body to prevent "page bounce" before → after


Waldo Lavaut reposted

Secure your server actions


Repeat after me "Everything in ServiceNow is a record in the table"


SEO is like losing weight. If there's a tip or a trick that sounds too good to be true, it probably is... MOZ Academy


All the knowledge in this world won’t take you an inch farther unless you take action. It is far better to learn one thing and try it out even if you fail, than learning one thousand and never execute any.


I'm not gonna sugarcoat this. As a web developer, I hate forms. The amount of boilerplate and things you need to set up even for a relatively simple form are horrible. Even with the help of libraries, it's still a lot.


Forms Management with Next.js App Router tutorial by @jherr pronextjs.dev/tutorials/form… You gotta go watch this! It's really cool and to the point! Thanks, Jack for putting this awesome tutorial, hats off to you.


Waldo Lavaut reposted

I've shared this before but even though I agree with @thorstenball that these are the basics, I feel like they're simultaneously so uncommon that this post could be called "How to be a 10x engineer". registerspill.thorstenball.com/p/the-basics

adamwathan's tweet image. I've shared this before but even though I agree with @thorstenball that these are the basics, I feel like they're simultaneously so uncommon that this post could be called "How to be a 10x engineer".

registerspill.thorstenball.com/p/the-basics

If you're considering building any serious e-commerce experience in 2024 you should go for @medusajs. They're an amazing OS project with all the 'dev guns' you need to hit the floor running. Go and learn: medusajs.com


"In fact, astronauts don't like adrenaline in their veins. You don't want to be thrilled by what's happening. You don't want to be overwhelmed by what's happening. You want to be calm and cold and calculating and aware, and competent." Chris Hadfield


I'm building better experiences with @cloudinary image and video APIs! Whether building websites or native apps, see how you can deliver more value below. console.cloudinary.com/invites/lpov9z…


Idk how but I'm so glad I found your blog @jacobmparis Thank you for writing so many great articles about Remix. jacobparis.com/content/remix-…


Life takes you through many unknown paths. In less than 15 years my life went from being on a stage performing music for lots of people to sitting on a chair writing code 👨‍💻 in front of a computer 💻 totally alone. The people who known my former self wouldn’t recognize me now.


"We are what we pay attention to" on How to become indistractable. nirandfar.com/becoming-indis… Nir Eyal.


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