TheDeveloper
@TheDeveloper
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Full Stack Engineer
London, UK
Joined December 2008
The Nuxt Big Thing in Web Development π Beautiful introduction by @fireship_dev π https://t.co/AgUlahTcj2
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Something for your indie hacker toolkit. We made a nice way to get leads from your site
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Analytics, Live Chat and Marketing Automation platform for your business. Behind the scenes of GoSquared.
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Expressing work in terms of customer impact. https://t.co/ndlB06XPcg
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Building a culture of quality in engineering teams
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How to run a Node app on Amazon ECS
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Amazon ECS ventures into the wonderful world of containers, specifically for running containerised apps on AWS. You can choose to...
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π€Β Huge new in-depth post by @TheDeveloper on running #NodeJS apps on Amazon ECS.
Latest on the GoSquared Engineering Blog β How to run a #Nodejs app on Amazon ECS:
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πNode.js 8.9.0 goes into LTS support and Node.js 9.0.0 becomes the new Current release today. More details here: https://t.co/n2gJP1XaUt
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π₯ The next version of VS code will automatically add your import statements as you use functions from your project
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We're relicensing React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js under the MIT license.
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Visit the post for more.
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Been thinking about this for a while, finally getting some of the code done.
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HTTP client. Spiritual successor to request. Contribute to mikeal/r2 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Benchmarks to help you pick the right LRU algorithm for Node:
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Contribute to dominictarr/bench-lru development by creating an account on GitHub.
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AWS replaced all the tube rosettes on Westminster station platform with "Webminster". Had to triple check I wasn't misreading it this morn!
Next stop is #Webminster. The AWS London Region π¬π§ is open for business & you can start using it today! https://t.co/yJaTRUT62B
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The Rollover Pattern with Elasticsearch: a decent way to manage time-based indices
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