The world is a mess right now, I know. I don’t really know what to say. No real way to segue to the usual line, so let’ get to it.
Explain the First 10 Lines of Twitter’s Source Code
A neat little front-end interview challenge from @AnandChowdhary. https://t.co/YRkUzkmXLq
— CSS-Tricks (@css) February 24, 2022
Write interaction tests in your stories. Now in beta!
— Storybook (@storybookjs) February 24, 2022
✅ Test user behavior and automate runs via CLI
🐛 Debug interactively in your browser
⚡️ Run tests in parallel & across browsers
🎭 Powered by Jest, Playwright & Testing Library
🧪 No flakehttps://t.co/MvfdTuNUio pic.twitter.com/Rs4qRIRJ8W
This just looks interesting to me.
A cool use of Web Workers.
🔥 Inline Web Workers without external files https://t.co/sX6YTXF5jF
— David Wells (@DavidWells) February 14, 2022
Singer Michael Bolton re-enacting scenes from the film Office Space. If you don’t know who Michael Bolton is, this might not be as funny to you.
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More of. a thread of wisdom this week.
Strong fundamentals and programming get you in the door as an engineer.
— Louie Bacaj (@LBacaj) February 22, 2022
But to move up, you’ll need people skills.
The top 8 people skills that helped me move from Senior Engineer to Senior Director in 4 short years.
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A while back I started a project with Matt Foley for building out a GitHub action that Tweets out to first-time contributors. Here is part 1. Also, no it’s not built in Rust. I hadn’t streamed on my own stream in a while and forgot to update my banner lol. I should probably automate that.
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Not much going on this coming week as I’m still on vacation. Snowboarding is on this week’s menu. 🏂🏻