It really annoys me when #tech chooses unnecessarily arcane terms when there are meaningful, obvious terms they could have used instead.
Who decided on "forward proxy" and "reverse proxy" when "client proxy" and "server proxy" were right there? #dev#DevOps#DevSecOps
The shake up last year at my place of employment looked like it was headed in a good direction, but in the last month or so things have gone down hill.
I'm a full stack Angular developer with experience in C#, Node, PLSQL and Postgres. I learned React last year for fun, am learning Swift and SwiftUI also for fun. I've got experience running a small team remotely, and am easy to get along with.
• Forgetting to pass a custom class that’s persisted in your database in your JSDB.open() call now throws instead of corrupting your database by falling back to using an untyped object.
• Added JSDF ver. 2 to 3 database migration script (i.e., JSDB version 2-4 to 5)²
Just wrote a note about a little gotcha with default values for destructured properties of parameter objects in JavaScript that has gotten me a few times:
#ProLifeTip. Put more effort into periodically reinforcing the learning that got you to this point in your career, because at some point you might spend a weekend implementing something from scratch and realising you've literally forgotten it all.
The wheel aren't rusty, they've fallen off.
How does one work with #Laravel?
What is a Dockerfile? WTF is Vite?
Ces 🤬 de 🤬 de l’URSSAF qui ont foutu un time session à la saisie du formulaire qui efface l’intégralité de tes saisies, y compris celles qui avaient été enregistrées la veille, genre parce que tu a trop trainé à cherché à quoi correspondaient leurs nouvelles catégories claquées au sol !!!
The more modest a developer is, the smaller the application version increments. Some indie coders add brilliant new functionality, and change the version from 0.9 to 0.9.1, while corporations often add a few minor improvements once a year, and jump from 1.0 to 2.0.
🌠 Launching Cosmo Pic! Dive daily into breathtaking astronomy pictures and make your phone a window to the stars. Developing this app has been a journey of discovery and dedication. Join me in this cosmic adventure and see what the universe reveals each day! 🚀✨
I'm getting really stuck with using Jest to unit test model files that use knex. For example if a method requires a valid id. I can't hardcode the id as I can't be sure what it will be.
So the alternative seems to be unit tests that include multiple methods. For example create, then update. But that doesn't feel like a unit test of one method?
This is a very neat trick to unset max-height when an HTML element with resize='vertical' set in CSS is resized. So you can have elements initially displayed with a max-height but then resized beyond it:
Little web dev tip: if you have just one address field in your HTML form (e.g., a textarea) but you still want the person filling it in to avail themselves of autocomplete, here’s a little reusable snippet you can use to achieve that:
This is a niche one and will likely not affect any of the (three?) people playing with Kitten¹ right now but, in any case:
If you persist custom types to your Kitten database, you might be hit by this bug that was introduced when I released versions of Kitten with minified identifiers.
I briefly wrote about what happened, how you can identify if you’re affected, and how you can fix it here:
If you’re not using html-validate, you should. Kitten* has is integrated by default so you get your markup validated on every save and you can see validation errors in the browser (you can even have it highlight the invalid elements visually on the page) :)
Day 44 of #100DaysofCosmoPic was design focused. I created pictures of the different planets in our solar system to go hand in hand with the list I display in the trivia section! Thanks this video from Karin Prater: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77ztC8Z-KuQ I got the inspiration for the list 🙌🏻 Always love to design new views much more than the tech behind it 😅 How do you like it so far?