Mike @ HTML All The Things π¨π¦
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ποΈ Weekly Web Development Podcast π https://t.co/IDadgEFCLi Head of Eng @cyfrin
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Joined April 2018
It's a tough market for web developers in 2025 You need to find ways to differentiate yourself. #1 piece of advice I have is dive deeper. Knowing things at a surface level isn't enough anymore. You need to be the one companies turn to for a specific reason. Be the
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I've been dogfooding this and it's made reviews a lot cleaner. Having some guidance and summaries helps get quick context for the code I'm about to read. The potential risks section also helps me keep an eye on what I should be looking out for. Still needs work but overall
I'm working on a more guided AI code review experience. I don't want AI to fully review code every time, I want to have the right context for my own reviews.
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I'm working on a more guided AI code review experience. I don't want AI to fully review code every time, I want to have the right context for my own reviews.
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I'm working on a more guided AI code review experience. I don't want AI to fully review code every time, I want to have the right context for my own reviews.
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I got fed up with the current PR review process. You either have AI do the review for you or you review it manually and it's a bit of a slog. I want to create a more guided review process where it's still you reviewing the code but AI can assist in giving you context.
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Holidays coming up. Perfect time to switch to Svelte.
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Async Svelte / Remote Functions β
Drizzle + Realworld DB Usage β
Auth via Better Auth β
Svelte Kit APIs in depth https://t.co/iP2nYG1klP
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π Our holiday gift to web3 devs: AI First Flights are live! Practice smart contract auditing on-demand and get instant feedback. Donβt wait, sharpen your auditing skills on your schedule. Your 2026 security career starts today π§΅
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CSS If statements explained perfectly by @MPorterBridges in his latest (and first!) video tutorial. Please watch and give him some feedback!
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I'm looking for opportunities! Full-time/part-time remote roles. Actions speak hella louder than words, so allow me to show you all the work I have done in the last 5 years as a professional developer π§΅1/n
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My favorite part about the new @cursor_ai Debug mode is that it does the fix in the smallest amount of code changes possible. So far it's been able to handle fixes with just 1-10 lines of code changed.
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I can never go back to using JavaScript. I've been fully type pilled for the last 3+ years, TypeScript is the only way.
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Vitto is shipping. I've been looking into the x402 integration for onchain agent payments, and while I was reading it, @VittoStack already built out a boilerplate. π€―
Create ERC-8004 and x402 ready AI agents in 1 minute! Introducing "npx create-trustless-agent" β¨ It supports: - Ethereum sepolia - Base sepolia - Polygon amoy - Solana (coming soon) Built on top of @CoinbaseDev x402 and @pinatacloud IPFS.
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I think to get a deep understanding of code you still need some sort of tutorials, although AI can provide them. The biggest issue is that for most people they will take the shortest path which is just getting AI to write everything for you. They won't learn concepts deeply.
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If you're on a Mac I highly recommend the Aerospace tile manager. Learn how to setup spaces, switch between them and send apps to different spaces. Those are the base features I use and it makes my life navigating between windows on MacOS so much easier. Shoutout to @_qudo
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One of the best developers I've ever worked with. This is a no brainer hire if you're looking a senior dev.
After 2 years working with @cyfrin and building out a lot of core infrastructure I am looking for my next fullstack role. I worked at Amazon, Apple, then started working in Web3 about 4 years ago and it would be awesome to stay in the space. https://t.co/SMeKdwPgnR Projects
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With AI being pretty decent at converting code from one language to another has anyone tried a system that keeps swift and kotlin apps in sync using autogenerated AI PRs? Feel like this could be a good alternative to react-native.
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If you're the type of person to poke holes in Armageddon, one of the greatest movies of all time, I don't think we could be friends.
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