Nils Mehlhorn
@n_mehlhornsoftware engineer, building https://t.co/pWyilrgI9Y https://t.co/oWBiJfwMQQ & https://t.co/YC6RCISAbj, 📕 NgRx book https://t.co/m2R4Ndz0dS
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It's here! The NgRx book is now live on @gumroad 🥳 I've put a lot of effort into building a complete resource for reactive state management, so excited to release it to the Angular world 💯 gumroad.com/l/angular-ngrx…
It's done. Now it’s your turn, @Oracle We’ve submitted a formal petition to cancel the JavaScript trademark: it is generic, Oracle has abandoned it, and Oracle committed fraud on the USPTO during the last trademark renewal. Oracle has until January 4th to respond, or the…
Cloudflare Workflows is now in open beta! Workflows allows you to build reliable, repeatable, long-lived multi-step applications that can automatically retry, persist state, and scale out. cfl.re/4e2bEU5
prefer if statements to polymorphism whenever you are tempted to create a class, ask yourself: "could this be an if statement instead?"
if your function is only called in one place, consider inlining it & reducing the total number of method signatures in your module, to help people better understand it studies show longer methods have fewer bugs per line of code, so favor longer methods over many smaller methods
please someone build a workflow engine as a library that can be backed by various stores i am telling you this will become one of the most used packages ever - it eliminates the need for so much
You can screw up so much stuff and still be more productive than people who spend 97% of their energy rewriting everything as microservices on kubernetes
The junior dev asked the senior dev “why are you pushing this code with no abstraction? What if you want to change it in the future?” The senior dev responded “then I will change it in the future” In that moment the junior dev was enlightened
How old were you when you figured out dependency injection was just “arguments”
I'm excited to announce that Epic React v2 has officially launched! 🎉 ⚛ Master React 19 with fully updated TypeScript code focused workshops and a custom learning environment unlike anything you've experienced. Let's take a tour! 👀 Also, I have some songs 🎶 for you below 👇
🔥 We just landed a change that enables server rendering configuration In server route config specify: ‣ Render mode (client, server, app shell, prerender) ‣ Headers and status code ‣ Resolve parameters of parameterized routes at prerender-time
After two years of hard work, we are excited to announce the release of the fifth major version of @Fastifyjs! 🚀 This release has two key objectives:
🇪🇺 eu/acc A few weeks ago Mario Draghi asked my recommendations for his report that came out today about European competitiveness I had a call with him and summarized my problems with doing business in the EU I wrote this which is included in the report presented to the…
have you ever noticed everything you don't know how to do is premature optimization and everything you do know how to do is keeping it simple
Lights, Camera, Actions! Astro 4.15 is now available. Actions let you build a type-safe backend you can call from anywhere: React, Svelte, script tags ...or just a form. Now stable. astro.build/blog/astro-415…
Announcing Rspack 1.0 - the next generation JavaScript bundler written in Rust, webpack compatible, 10x faster. Check out the release blog for more details: rspack.dev/blog/announcin…
If more developers ran Linux on their desktop, maybe they wouldn't be so petrified of running a server by themselves. We are unlearning the basics of the Internet at an alarming rate.
Paper on indentation with the focus on the difference between indented and non-indented code (Hanenberg, Morzeck, Gruhn, Empirical Software Engineering, Vol 29, No 5). doi.org/10.1007/s10664…
For years, the Red Hat @nodejs team has been publishing articles on how to do Node.js correctly. They have also compiled a "reference architecture." I've also contributed by writing the foreword! developers.redhat.com/e-books/develo…
There's a huge abstraction fetish in #dotnet I've found. In a system I worked on in the not too distant past, I estimated I could remove 60-70% of the code AND the system would do the exact same thing. Full of abstractions, indirection, pass through layers, 'just in case'…
Premature abstraction is WAY more prevalent and worse than premature optimization and really handcuffs code bases for years and years.
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