Nick Matantsev
@unframework
Web UI development - React, a11y, automation, teamwork
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it strikes a chord because it reframes the problem of 'how to make long-lasting software' around people and culture, rather than coming up with the perfect technology platform
if i wanted to write software to last as far into the future as possible, i would probably write it as an NES or Game Boy ROM
I actually do work here. And the thing is, everything you said can be true without working 80 hour weeks or being toxic.
Should you get into software engineering only for the money?!? #CodeTok vm.tiktok.com/ZMdTwvoTB/
Once you’ve worked an environment where you move faster *because* of tests, you cannot unsee this. Yet so much of the industry still sees tests as a waste of time - thanks to leaders who never saw these befits first-hand. There’s a reason tests are baseline at all of big tech.
if i wanted to write software to last as far into the future as possible, i would probably write it as an NES or Game Boy ROM
I wouldn't mind living in a world where that's a virtue people are happy to signal a bit more.
if i wanted to write software to last as far into the future as possible, i would probably write it as an NES or Game Boy ROM
Even I got to have a brief but fun work adventure in this office... 🙌
End of an era. Thanks for the memories, 80 Spadina. 😞😭🤗
My post about getting TypeORM to work with Next.js and TypeScript #DEVCommunity dev.to/unframework/ge…
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Getting TypeORM to work with Next.js and TypeScript
TypeORM config needs special tweaks to work inside the Next.js build pipeline for TypeScript; here is what's missing from the docs
Writing code is among the least important things you do as a senior engineer, even as an IC. But I still extremely enjoy it!
Experimenting with using React without any event callbacks: codesandbox.io/s/github/unfra…
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no-callbacks - CodeSandbox
Experiment: using React without callbacks
Wish there was a way to wrap a React hook to be "optional" - e.g. completely unmounted if some condition is not met; is there some kind of a composition helper for hooks out there?
Feeling like you belong brings so many superpowers with it.
feature designers: creativity comes from constraints! users: oh cool can you make the ui accessible to me? feature designers: not like that
This is the most exciting period for enterprise software that we’ve ever been in. Even amidst rapid adoption of modern cloud tools in recent years, 90% of the world’s knowledge workers are now getting them for the first time. We’re still in the early innings folks.
Friendly reminder that written communication almost always comes across as more terse/harsh than you intended. Good to be mindful of in these remote times!
I'm not doing this diaper don shit with y'all. He'll never see it. But I'm reminded how ashamed I was of the times I had to wear diapers during cancer.
Posted a small write-up on how to set up TypeScript front-end library compilation for consumption by other web apps #DEVCommunity dev.to/unframework/ty…
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TypeScript front-end library compilation for publishing on NPM
Walkthrough for a basic build setup for a TypeScript library meant for consumption by other front-end apps
Wrote a post about React component dependencies for publishing on NPM #DEVCommunity dev.to/unframework/de…
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