Tayamba
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Angular Expert, experienced with Supabase, Tailwind, Capacitor, Dexie.js, Mermaid.js, Figma and Excalidraw.
Joined July 2022
wow! I also just learned that Volkswagen uses RxJS. 🤯
@BenLesh Volkswagen ID infotainment runs on Angular, so they do too. As well as Cupra’s sister models.
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In new releases not only BMW but also Porsche, VW and Bentley will run their UI on #RxAngular 😍😊💪
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Zone.js (the most useful part of it) is already revived as AsyncLocalStorage in Node.js and Cloudflare’s workerd: - https://t.co/V8NYwGENVM - https://t.co/2x1r4qsG7g And is being standardized by TC39 as https://t.co/a3dEIyvPlf It was an idea we “stole” from Dart… 🧵
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Async Context for JavaScript. Contribute to tc39/proposal-async-context development by creating an account on GitHub.
I am a convicted hate of zone.js! And there are soooo many moments where I realise how cool it actually is… I don’t hope for it, but it has potential to get a revival at some point in time. 🤯
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@JLarky It shows you details of how manifest.json is handled for your PWA, and there are other sections with more specific usage data
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The Amapiano genre has seen a crazy explosion over the last decade coming out of South Africa. In 2023 alone, the genre had 1.4 billion streams on Spotify - with 55% of that being played in markets outside of Africa. Very cool to see it taking the global stage! Check out more
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If you'd like to see something like this in @WebStormIDE please upvote this ticket: https://t.co/I141GqHBAS
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As of now the migration schematics are mostly run through the terminal. Today you can use the flag "--dry-run" to see what files are created/updated/deleted. There is no way to see exactly what...
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that feeling when a seemingly impossible bug turns out to be a single character typo that your eyes skipped the dozens of times you read through the code
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I hope I can convey this better someday, but feels like a good path so far.
Personal 🌶️ take, css feels good this way: - Component Lib e.g. Material | Theming (Colors, Fonts etc) - Utility Lib e.g. Bootstrap | Main Tool (Layout, Space, Size, Align...) - Inline CSS | Unique props, specific px values - SCSS File | Advanced (Media Query, Hard Selectors)
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SCSS file is minimal and only contains complex cases, less to parse and easy to see where adjustments can be made.
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I'm still settling my thoughts on this but feels like the right balance. The inline css was the one I resisted the most but it actually works because it's for unique cases, no need to force anything and easy to see that an element relies on unique values.
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I also then add an id class name for re-usable components so that they can be easily targeted for customization e.g. _modal-title, just serves as a label for easy id
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Personal 🌶️ take, css feels good this way: - Component Lib e.g. Material | Theming (Colors, Fonts etc) - Utility Lib e.g. Bootstrap | Main Tool (Layout, Space, Size, Align...) - Inline CSS | Unique props, specific px values - SCSS File | Advanced (Media Query, Hard Selectors)
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