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Danny Curtis

@danneh150

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32 UI Development Manager at Griffiths Waite, living in JQ Birmingham. Either at the pub, out running or at your local gig venue ๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿ˜”๐Ÿค˜

Birmingham, UK
Joined June 2009
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@danneh150
Danny Curtis
3 years
๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ป New blog! A follow up article to a talk from last year about how we are coexisting UI libraries for migrations and how we can use headless UI concepts (such as those @tannerlinsley uses) for more library agnostic development https://t.co/AvkrPSyxRS
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@glasshunterapp
Glass Hunter
2 days
24 hours until launch ๐Ÿš€ Tomorrow, https://t.co/nJJXG6rAYl goes live. We will also be launching on @ProductHunt - would love your support! See you soon! ๐Ÿบ
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@danneh150
Danny Curtis
2 months
Theres a lot of commentary around @nextjs recently, some good, some bad. But could there be a new meta framework on the block? The creator of jQuery @jeresig thinks so! @tan_stack Start is getting positive reviews from devs, with some already migrating https://t.co/MDFaDUzHsD
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Introducing TanStack Start v1โ€”a revolutionary full-stack framework for React and Solid applications. Built on TanStack Router and Vite, it offers type-safe APIs, streaming SSR, and universal deploy...
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Danny Curtis
3 months
Lots of discussion happening around #ReactConf over the past few days! Only a few weeks ago the core team released @reactjs v19.2 with some big new features and changes, such as a brand new Activity component. https://t.co/SUndZrMBVa @InfoQ
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React 19.2 introduces new APIs and performance improvements focused on better UI control and server rendering. Key additions include the new Activity component for managing UI states without losing...
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@InfoQ
InfoQ
4 months
#NextJS 15.5 is here! This release focuses on faster production builds, more powerful server-side middleware, and TypeScript improvements. Dive into all the key highlights on InfoQ โ‡จ https://t.co/J8aADuWFSR #WebDevelopment #React #JavaScript #TypeScript
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Danny Curtis
5 months
The new CSS conditional functionality that rolled out in Chrome has caused some mixed reactions from developers. Read more below on the new feature and @theoโ€™s opinion of the changes in my latest news item on @InfoQ https://t.co/oFuQQlzyWE
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Chrome 137 introduces the groundbreaking CSS `if()` function, enabling native conditional styling directly in stylesheets. This feature streamlines style management for developers, mirroring pre-pr...
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Danny Curtis
6 months
In case you missed the latest @typescript 5.9 release, read more about it below!
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InfoQ
6 months
Microsoft Releases TypeScript 5.9 with Deferred Imports and Enhanced Developer Experience https://t.co/5cZ5G2YGF0 by Daniel Curtis
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@LoganDodson
Logan Dodson
1 year
From midnight releases and LAN parties to an incredible superhero story, Halo paved the way for many future FPS games ๐ŸŽฎ Happy 23rd birthday, @Halo ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŽŠ
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@WBickley
Warren Bickley
2 years
Working with @danneh150 on some clever monorepo bundling of shared UI components courtesy of @pnpmjs & @RollupJS
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@mark_gw
Mark Simpson
2 years
Great session by @danneh150 on using React within Oracle JET at #ukougconf23. Good feedback from the audience liking the idea of giving a good developer experience with their preference of tools.
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Danny Curtis
2 years
Three talks today from Griffiths Waite at #UKOUGConf23 today. The timings clearly dictated the quantity of beer last night ๐Ÿบ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Mark Silvester is in Marlow at 9am this morning ๐Ÿ‘‰ Mark Simpson is in Pangbourne at 11am ๐Ÿ‘‰ Iโ€™m in Pangbourne at 1pm
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@danneh150
Danny Curtis
2 years
๐Ÿ’ป Excited to be speaking tomorrow at #UKOUGConf23 at 1pm in Pangbourune 510. My session will be about our UI Development technologies at Griffiths Waite, specifically looking at Oracle JET, React / Preact, and migration strategies. #javascript #react #oracle
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@AdamRackis
Adam Rackis
2 years
React is fast enough >99.99% of the time. The reason bespoke frameworks with more sophisticated update mechanisms havenโ€™t caught on is because they donโ€™t usually add value in practice, especially with Reactโ€™s ecosystem, and labor pool.
@theo
Theo - t3.gg
2 years
What opinion about web dev will have people like this?
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@WBickley
Warren Bickley
2 years
Had to answer security questions for a product partner's legal team yesterday. Uses @PlanetScale and @Cloudflare for data storage (MySQL/R2), and @auth0 for access control; could just point them to their dedicated data security pages. Took 5 minutes to answer their questions.
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@WBickley
Warren Bickley
2 years
My good friend @danneh150 wrote an article a while ago which demonstrates how we can move to a more "framework agnostic" future in terms of UI development. Very well articulated and the client project behind this has been an incredible success. https://t.co/NGGLBBSgZb #react
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