Vladimir Klepov
@thoughtspile
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please follow me to https://t.co/UW3eGYWsKW
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Joined January 2011
So my friends, time for me to go then! We had some great time here on Twitter, I learnt a lot from y'all 🥰 I will prob shift focus to: - projects - higher-level engineering - management Please follow me onto LinkedIn:
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I lead teams, build open-source libraries, and get things done for major companies… · Berufserfahrung: Ozon Банк · Ausbildung: ITMO University · Ort: Deutschland · 500+ Kontakte auf LinkedIn. Sehen...
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OK, the engagement on X has been just sad for the last year or so. Let's do it this way: If you're still here, please like / repost / comment this. If we get 100 interactions, I keep sharing some front / web / manager stuff on X, otherwise we go to LinkedIn or someplace.
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🧹 Time for a major cleanup in awesome-tiny-js! A custom size badge generator gives more realistic estimates: - No excessive runtime injected for cjs-only libs - sane transpile target (es2020, 95%) Also, no downtime or caching issues! https://t.co/LwAYcvJ76F
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Added 5 great validation libraries to https://t.co/qs8FVg02Qt - v8n - superstruct by @ianstormtaylor - banditypes by me - valibot by @FabianHiller - deep-waters
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Know what I hate about modern webdev? Every library and feature has talk talk about how awesome it is, not so much about how it works. Guess react hooks started this trend. I call it devrel-driven development.
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I sometimes wonder if our org has the largest svelte-kit codebase in the world. It's around 500kloc svelte + 600kloc ts + 300kloc graphql across 6 projects. Who can challenge this?
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🤠 built stetson, a state manager for svelte. - simple store with actions - mutable state by default (immer-style) - auto-batching for fewer updates https://t.co/8l1tqiOToL
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Svelte store with actions / state manager with ❤️ for mutable state - thoughtspile/stetson
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Living in a highly hierarchical corporate setting, it really messes with your brain
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HTML & CSS are not the most straightforward way to paint pixels. Why is web UI so popular? 1. Cross-platform out of the box 2. Updates are near-instantly delivered to users 3. No installation = better conversion 4. JS = easiest language to get started
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I'm on a fence here. Want to publish a little lib for dealing with state in svelte, should I call it stetson or svenson? Stetson sounds like STATEson, and it's a nice hat. Svenson has half SVElte in it and we can say it's svelte's lost swedish brother.
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Now, svelte 5. I had 3 major issues with svelte: 1. Awkward props syntax, hard to type 2. Special treatment for listener props 3. Different reactivity models in svelte and js files All fixed in svelte 5! Awesome 🥰
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React team, not sure what they're doing any more. If they're solving someone's problems, they're not mine (meta's? Vercel's?) First going for massive client-side updates with interruptible renders etc, now they're a server-first framework, all very incoherent. Sad.
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In a desperate attempt to please google i move my blog back to https://t.co/e5pw9YRMeR I then proceed to meddle with api gateway and such to get redirects
thoughtspile.github.io
I write in-depth articles about web development — best known for my React series, but eager to explore other technologies.
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So I was checking out some design course and they have this lovely section where they ask designers what they enjoy about their job And a jira designer goes like "my work brings joy to people every day" Now are you so sure about that one eh
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Let's all admit that node has failed to turn JS into a top-tier backend language. SSR / backend-for-frontend, yes go for it Misc dev plumbing, ok very handy LETS HIRE NODE DEVS TO BUILD OUR ENTIRE BACKEND, well maybe don't
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Added 3 cool UI frameworks under 3 kB (2 are even ~1 kB) to awesome-tiny-js: - vanjs ( by @taoxin - superfine (stripped-down hyperapp) - arrowjs by @jpschroeder Great stuff! https://t.co/uaSi6r1Rzl
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🤏 A collection of tiny JS libraries (under 2 kB) to put your bundle on a diet - thoughtspile/awesome-tiny-js
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