Jerrie Pelser
@jerriepelser
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Thinking about what's next...
Bangkok, Thailand
Joined January 2022
I'm really impressed with what Tanner and the rest of the team at @tan_stack have been able to achieve. Every one of their libraries I've used have been top notch quality. There are many great libraries in the .NET ecosystem, and I hope one day we can see something with the
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Two years ago I went all in on TanStack. No consulting, no safety nets, just a commitment to build open source at a professional, sustainable level. What started as a handful of libraries I built at...
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New browser launched by Kagi. The interesting part is that it is based on Webkit and not Chromium, like most new browsers. Now available on MacOS and iOS and later on Linux and Windows. https://t.co/p6cknjAqbQ
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Well, Windows is objectively crap. But you're right about one thing; that complaining - or "hating" as you Westerners have come to call it - is not getting anyone anywhere. Microsoft has set their mind on going down this path and if it is not acceptable to you, just move on to
> Opens Twitter > Hate dotnet, hate Windows, hate this, hate that, this sucks, that sucks, omg hate, omg omg omg anger, hate this sucks that sucks everything sucks I mean... What DO y'all like? Seriously.
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Well, it seems poor Jacob Zuma has been infected by the Shai-Hulud malware 😂 https://t.co/uCZmOtscma
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Windows is a lost cause…
File Explorer in Windows 11 could soon feel snappier. Microsoft is testing a preload feature that runs in the background to cut delays. #Windows11
https://t.co/pgtSB2WA75
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There is sooooo much to learn from the Springboks' ability to win when by all measures they should not. That raw desire to win and refusal to lose is something awe-inspiring. https://t.co/e6jarvJz6v
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🆕 The URL Pattern API is Newly Available! Use it to match and extract parts of URLs, no need to reinvent routing logic. Supports literals, wildcards, named groups, and even regex constraints. Learn how it works 👇 https://t.co/XazJrs6AOs
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People want Windows 7 back. I must say, for me, Windows 2000 Professional was probably my favourite version https://t.co/N4lBCzrMOK
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TIL about .git-blame-ignore-revs This is a wonderful feature when you make wholesale formatting changes to your source code. https://t.co/Udz0JO5Fn1
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Jeff Atwood, the founder of @StackOverflow and @discourse, sent an email to @dhh where he says, to DHH, “I suspect you’re afraid of me… you should be.” Then Jeff Atwood (@codinghorror) posted a screenshot of the email he sent. Atwood wanted people to see that he told DHH that
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South Africans don’t much care for obeying the traffic laws but at least we wave when passing other people on the road. It confused my girlfriend endless why strangers would wave at each other when passing on the road. (Does not really happen in the city but it is common on
Driving (or riding in my case) in Japan is a joy. Excellent signposting. People are observant and use their signals. You rarely ever hear a horn. Everyone understands who has right of way. You even see people bowing to each other behind their windscreens. Peak civilization.
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There’s no slowing down for the TanStack people 🚀🤯
.@Tan_Stack Ranger is alive and well, but we officially decolorized it today to make room for a new 🌹 to blossom very soon. You did well Rose Ranger. 🫡
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Rassie Erasmus is the ultimate thinking-outside-the-box guy. It is amazing how one person can come along and change an entire sport https://t.co/xvXFbnqx4f
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Great addition in CSharpier 1.2 to indent ThenInclude() in LINQ queries to improve readability https://t.co/ESqzDTRQb0
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What's Changed Custom XML Parser #1679 CSharpier now has a custom xml parser. XmlDocument and XDocument do not provide the original white space or the original attribute values from the file th...
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After integrating with around 30 different APIs in Cloudpress (and many, many more over my career), I've come to not care so much about this. As long as they're consistent, you can adapt. When they're not consistent, you just need to pay more attention. The fact is though, that
If your API is like this 1. Return 200 OK for errors 2. Have endpoints like /getUser, /createUser 3. Return passwords or tokens in responses 4. user_id, UserId, and idUser in the same response 5. Return null instead of empty arrays 6. { "error": "Something went wrong" } 7. GET
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