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Jesper Karsrud

@beyondsanity

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Joined April 2008
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Utviklerpodden er tilbake! Vil du vite hvordan det er å utvikle systemer med bare serverless funksjoner? I episode 15 snakker @OysteinVesth med @beyondsanity, CTO i @FleksNo, om serverless og AWS Lambda. Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7onIpAJLp… Apple Pod: podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1568…

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Completely agreed.

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Found this absolute gem by @codepo8 while cleaning out the basement storage as we’re moving soon! This helped me lay so much of my foundation as a developer way back in the early 2000’s!

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We've had stable local testing in arc.codes for five years now the future is here but it's not well distributed..choose frameworks wisely and you don't have to suffer hacks. we also support staging stacks of you insist on slow dev velocity!

There's value in testing YOUR code locally, but don't bother with simulating AWS locally, too much effort to set up and too brittle to maintain. Seen many teams spend weeks trying to get localstack running and then waste even more time whenever it breaks in mysterious ways 😠



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FWA.dev benefit: when we model an entire app stack as pure functions we enjoy the benefit of referential transparency: any function can be trivially replaced by any other function meeting the same contract. this makes upgrading, even across runtimes, a snap


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Architect - arc.codes/docs/en/guides… #AWS #Serverless "Architect provides everything you need to build massively scalable serverless apps with low code, clear and terse config, and zero ceremony."


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How to think about Lambda cold starts #aws #serverless

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Non-infra startups (infra startups for another thread) I beg you, don’t overthink your initial tech stack and deployments. The goal is to validate ideas and de-risk the company...and that does not involve kubernetes


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Here is the single most important line that every single tutorial for anything that requires Node and a package manager should start with: 1. Install @usevolta


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K8s is not serverless. It is the exact opposite. Outsourcing managing infra and focusing on core business value is the whole point. If the code boots a web server: not serverless!


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The secret to scaling: designers who code, engineers who design, marketers who write SQL, PMs who write copy, customer support folks who open PRs, leaders who do support. The more skills overlap, the less people need to meet, the more gets shipped.


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Today the Ember Framework team moved 5 RFCs into final comment period. These include the addition of logical operators to templates, deprecations for several rarely used APIs in templates, and the deprecation of array observers. Links & more in the thread!


This thread summarizes a lot of the same thoughts and ideas that I have about frontend dev. Frontend developers rock 🙌🏻

The thing I find frustrating about the idea that frontend dev is "for juniors" is that nobody would say it about other specializations. Someone might say that it's *better* if a compiler author worked in a more full stack role. They *wouldn't* say "compiler writing is for jrs"



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Okay, I put WAY too much time into researching this, and I almost know what's happening. ALMOST. First of all, JavaScript does this for legacy reasons. In C's <time.h> we have `struct tm`, which does the same thing. But why? We see the rabbit hole, time to jump in.

I will never get over this

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i think it‘s wild that google thinks js libraries get big because js authors are lazy arrogant idiots and not because libraries are being built by volunteers with 2000 random contributors and no product roadmap


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Maybe their problem is that they are using classes. Functional programming is the secret ingredient in the performance sauce. With it, you go fast. Without it, you go slow. Simple as that.


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Wow, React requires so many decisions. What if rather than having to read/apply a whole book, a framework could just _do_ all this _stuff_ for you, make all the decisions and let you focus on your code? I guess we'll never have that. It's not like @emberjs exists or anything.

I finished my book 🎉🌈 Sometimes it feels like you need a literal map to navigate the React ecosystem! In this book, I share all the stuff I learned over the years and my opinions about pretty much everything "The Opinionated Guide to React" 📖 opinionatedreact.com

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