You can now create .page.md files and use front matter to specify a layout template as well as any other props you want to pass to your layout.
(I’m working on the Kitten web site with docs, etc., so I thought I’d bite the bullet and add this feature this morning to make my life easier. Should make it easier to make this sort of site with Kitten in the future for everyone.)
Es scheint so, als müsste ich mich bei der TypeScript Entwicklung auf @deno_land konzentrieren. Sicherlich, noch mit JSR genutzt, mittlerweile ein Ersatz für @nodejs professionell.
»Deno 1.44 lernt den Umgang mit privaten npm-Registries:
Das Minor Release kann mit privaten npm-Registries sowie gRPC-Verbindungen umgehen und erhöht nochmals die Kompatibilität mit Node.js.«
Suche gerade den Thread mit vielen #dev StIckermotiven um in meinen Birdsite-Backups herauszufinden, dass der gepostet wurde bevor der große 𝕏-odus begann. Dann muss der wohl hier nochmal rein… wegen #gpn und so. Kam zwar nicht mehr dazu Sticker drucken zu lassen, aber vielleicht gibt’s ja welche die Gefallen finden.
So Kitten’s build process (i.e., the time it takes to build Kitten itself) takes ~0.7 seconds on my ~1 year old desktop (Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8Ghz) vs ~1.4 seconds on my ~3-year-old Starlabs LabTop (renamed to the Starbook thanks to a suggestion by yours truly but sadly, not quickly enough).
So, in summary, it’s bloody fast for something that results in a ~9MB bundle.
Note that when you’re working with Kitten, your apps do not have a build process.
You write HTML, CSS, JavaScript and, optionally, extend using first-class support for htmx and alpine.js as well as Kitten’s own Streaming HTML workflow¹. There’s also no scaffolding or generating a project with hundreds of files or anything. You just write the code for your app.
I will soon change my job to become an independant #Unity teacher and I will open a YouTube channel + insta + tiktok + twitch to show some #unity3d content like tutorials.
Do you think I also should open a Twitter account ?
There might be space for a few people from outside the university to attend so if you want to drop by, make some noise and I’ll have a chat with the university.
Thanking @mirela for organising this and looking forward to hopefully meeting some of you in the Netherlands soon.
• Runtime is now Node 22 (22.1.0 as 22.2.0 has a bug that can crash on deprecation warnings). This might be a breaking change for your code (e.g., import…assert is now import…with, etc.) Remember, Kitten is pre-release/not API-versioned yet.
• Applied all semver-compatible dependency version upgrades.
• Fixed tests & coverage. Tests are still woefully inadequate but will improve.
Your boss, manager or client will never ask you to take time to refactor your code. They'll never ask you to set up a test suite for the code you wrote. They'll never ask you to upgrade your framework.
Do these things every day. Make them a part of your process. You don't need permission.
Dites, développeuses z'et développeurs, régulièrement, dans mon cercle professionnel direct, j'entends dire que vous n'aimez pas #CSS (voire #HTML).
Question sérieuse et qui n'appelle pas à réveiller quelconque troll ou débat sans fin : pourquoi n'aimez-vous pas ce langage ?
Qu'est-ce qui vous chiffonne, vous rebute ?
D'où vient votre éventuel manque d'intérêt ?
J'ai déjà des éléments de réponse proches de moi, mais je suis curieux d'élargir la question ici.
Hi there im back with Day 49 of #100DaysofCosmoPic 🙋♂️ Today I used a really cool blog article written by my friend @JagCesar to change how my App Intents are displayed in the Shortcuts app and in spotlight search 😍 I also refined the favorites and history lists with some smooth animations 🤤
If you want to make your App intents look stylish too, here you go: