I graduate in August, which means I'm looking for a job! I have almost 5 years of experience with #GNOME/#Linux desktop development and over 2 years part-time professional experience with full-stack development (#dotnet, #angular, #ionic). Plus I've dipped my toes in a ton of other things over the years.
Looking for something remote or in the #neworleans area. If you've got anything let me know! DMs open, boosts appreciated.
I am what I would consider a pretty boring dad to five kiddos, from Lawrence KS. I'm most definitely #introverted, and in a past life I'd much rather be #reading a good book or playing some #JRPG on whatever system is current.
I've been #keto for the last few years, doing maintenance mode for most of that time, with no plans to change any time soon. It's a lifestyle for me, not a diet.
I've got a handful of accounts on the #fediverse, one of which is my single user #mastodon instance. I'm trying different things out to see which I prefer most.
@swrogers -- My First Friendica Account @swrogers -- My Main Friendica Account, and main fedi account @swrogers -- My personal mastodon instance @swrogers -- My personal #FireFish instance @swrogers -- Over on the official Fire Fish instance @swrogers -- Over on Infosec Exchange @swrogers -- My main image uploading section, on #pixelfed social
I'm sure I've got more fediverse account out there, somewhere...it's not quite a #GottaGetThemAll deal, but it sure does seem like it!
Long story short: rushed work from external pressures often leads to a hodgepodge of code bolted-in over time, to “just work”, with no time for people to take a minute to improve their craft.
This leads to complex code that’s difficult to maintain, which means further changes not as thoughtfully applied as they should be, which further adds to its bulk and unwieldiness, and so on.
In 45 minutes I made a #kotlin#javalin application from scratch, which uses #webjars to include #htmx from a #maven pom file. It uses static #HTML files for the first load, and then renders HTML from #jte templates for #SSR of the parts of the pages that need that kind of interaction. There's no #springboot (or any #spring at all) and no #SPA like #angular or #react.
Now because simply setting up a project says close to nothing about its real world viability, next step is an actual usecase ( :
Includes a bunch of awesome improvements like:
🅰️ New logo, brand, look and feel.
📖 New documentation site at angular.dev.
🛠️ 2.5x faster builds with application builder.
🕹️ New @if, @for, and @Switch@techhub.social control flow statements.
⏲️ New @defer primitive for improved lazy loading.
🔍 Improved debugging of dependency injection with visualization in #AngularDevTools.
💧 Hydration support leading to up to 50% reduction in LCP time.
And so much more I can't keep track of. We're really excited to keep this momentum going!
Team at Afrolabs is unexpectedly #lookingforwork: lead, senior and mid level dev with me in a product / tech management role, and a product designer as needed.
Full stack, broad skills:
Web: #python/node/php, #Googlecloud/aws, #react/ #angular/ #svelte, firebase/pg/pub-sub
Chat: openai/llama2, WhatsApp/slack/discord
Senior has android/kotlin depth and some #gamedev skills in unity/unreal
They've worked well together for the last 3+ years across logistics, community and edtech.
#Introduction Trained as a historian at the university of #Trier I started programming during my exchange year in Bordeaux, France. After my graduation I worked at the University of Trier and specialized in Historical GIS #hisgis#hgis. Currently I am working in the field of #spatialhumanities and #digitalhumanities at the Hessische Institut für Landesgeschichte in #Marburg, using Open Source Technologies (#Python, #QGIS, #Gdal, #GRASS, #OpenLayers, #Angular et. al.)
Je cherche des #projets#openSource qui utilisent encore des vieilles version d' #angular.
Et pour ça je cherche un outils de recherche "sémantique".
EParce qu'en gros si je fais une recherche avec un moteur de recherche normal (ddg / qwant et autre ) je ne tombe que sur des listes avec toujours les mêmes projets à succès et avec des versions d'angular à jour.
Once again I get foiled by switching languages. :blobcatfacepalm2:
In Javascript, you have to compare strings with ===, not ==, or else you'll run into type coercion problems, because Javascript thinks 1 == "1" is a totally fine thing to be true. (it's not)
But in Kotlin, === compares identity not equality for strings. But in the JVM, string values are aggressively cached, so === actually does what you want most of the time. Unless your strings come from weird places, like JNI code. Then you get awful non-deterministic behavior that's incredibly hard to debug, but it totally goes away when you use the correct comparison operator == for strings.
sigh I'm not really as good at this whole programming thing as I should be by now.