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Taras Mankovski

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Software Engineer, CXO at @TheFrontside

Toronto, Canada
Joined August 2013
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@tarasm
Taras Mankovski
1 month
Iโ€™m excited to share: Freestyle Testingย โ€” a place where I will share what @cowboyd and I learned about building shift-test harnesses that developers actually love. https://t.co/lpppsJW6qA #testing #shiftleft
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freestyletesting.org
Break free of rigid testing categories. Freestyle Testing invites engineers to design more creative, flexible, and expressive test harnesses.
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@joshua_amaju
COST
9 months
Here's something you can't replicate in Javascript without effection. #effection #structuredconcurrency
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Taras Mankovski
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@thefrontside
Frontside Software
11 months
๐Ÿšจ Flaky test suites hurt teams, products, users, and businesses. Graybox testing promises balanceโ€”but too often, it turns into a "Frankenbox". ๐Ÿ”Ž Why does graybox testing fall shortโ€”and whatโ€™s a better approach? Read more: https://t.co/S2AiaHQEXG
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@thefrontside
Frontside Software
1 year
๐Ÿš€ Milestone Alert! ๐Ÿš€ Effection, our structured concurrency library at Frontside, has hit 500 GitHub stars! ๐ŸŒŸ Huge thanks to our amazing community, clients, and partners. Check out Effection now: https://t.co/d3RxNlZO7Z #Effection #structuredConcurrency
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Taras Mankovski
2 years
Effection - structured concurrency for JavaScript library crossed 500โญ๏ธ on GitHub today. It's a small milestone on a bigger journey to bring Structured Concurrency to the JavaScript runtime. https://t.co/RN8iH09Xry Great work @cowboyd and all contributors!
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github.com
Structured concurrency and effects for JavaScript. Contribute to thefrontside/effection development by creating an account on GitHub.
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@LWJShow
Learn With Jason
2 years
Did you miss @cowboyd teaching us about Effection live on LWJ? No worries! Watch highlights from the episode here, then check out the full episode replay https://t.co/tIhQrrH6eg
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Taras Mankovski
2 years
Finally figured out a way to make a perfect-ish triangle in #excalidraw
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Taras Mankovski
2 years
What book on storytelling in technical leadership would you recommend?
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Taras Mankovski
2 years
Bamboozlement would be a criminal offence if my dog was in charge.
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@jlengstorf
Jason Lengstorf
2 years
๐Ÿ”ด LIVE โ€” want to learn something that feels *super* smart to say ("structured concurrency") that also has extremely practical applications in your apps? it's a learning double whammy with @cowboyd today! (link in next tweet)
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@cowboyd
Charles Lowell
2 years
I'm about to live stream about Effection on Learn with Jason today https://t.co/RVBbwheKTN Should be a lot of fun!
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@cowboyd
Charles Lowell
2 years
Concurrency is often difficult to manage because code diverges from intuition. What makes Structured Concurrency so powerful is that it connects them back together such that code can follow directly from intuition.
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@cowboyd
Charles Lowell
2 years
tree shook (adjective): feeling the devastation of opening the dev console only to find that your app's javascript bundle exceeds 5MB
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Taras Mankovski
2 years
Words I never thought I'd hear: "I never missed Jira as much as I do using Notion"
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@cowboyd
Charles Lowell
2 years
"Co-routines are to state machines what recursion is to stacks"
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@jrsinclair
James Sinclair
2 years
A very good outline of why itโ€™s important to know what async/await is doing behind the scenes. Also, generator functions are awesome. โ€œThe await event horizon in JavaScriptโ€ by @cowboyd https://t.co/14oF5M7OWr
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