stux, to random
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

Is Elon Musk a Security Expert? - By @endingwithali

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sfqJx5FWqg

markpitblado, to 11ty
@markpitblado@fosstodon.org avatar

Moved my personal website from to this weekend, and started with a great template/theme by @lukem.

  • Build time is down from approx 2 min to 5 seconds. - Full text should now be available in RSS (and kept the link the same!).
  • Repo is now hosted on instead of GitHub (I think this is site number 3 to transition)

Biggest desire is less dependencies to have to worry about. Having all posts in markdown did make the transition pretty painless.

ryan, to web
@ryan@hachyderm.io avatar

Hey Fediverse, I'm looking for my next role as a engineer!

What I'm looking for:

  • a collaborative, kind team
  • at a company with noble goals, or that knows what problems it has to solve

I'm the Lead "Frontend" engineer who creates table indexes because "the UI is slow".

Point me to a mountain and I'll climb it.

Prior experience with . I've dabbled with for fun, and in a past life.

Appreciate any advice or connections!

schizanon, to react
@schizanon@mastodon.social avatar

Hearing about all the changes in is giving me anxiety. I've been working on apps at my past four or five jobs now, but I just have no interest in relearning for the upteenth time, and I'm worried that is going to impact my ability to get another job if I ever decide to go back to work.

https://thoughtbot.com/blog/get-your-codebase-ready-for-react-19

changelog, to rubyonrails
@changelog@changelog.social avatar

Parker Selbert may be biased... but he strongly believes that Elixir is the best language there is for web dev 👇

https://youtu.be/blh1k6T0Qhk

chris_hayes, to webdev
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org avatar

I gotta say as a frontend dev, Builder.io is killing it in the CMS game right now. They're doing everything a headless drag-drop CMS should be.

reconbot, to poop
@reconbot@toot.cafe avatar

Finished a port of a complex side project from #nextjs to #remix and I’m honestly quite happy.

  • Layouts are great, I had two failed ports to nextjs app directory. I’m not in love with remix’s route api but it works! I don’t have strange edge cases and there’s a js api escape hatch
  • loaders and actions are wonderful, I got rid of a whole ass api server. Having an actual request and response to work with is a breath of fresh air

🧵🪡

thaddeus, to webdev
@thaddeus@mastodon.social avatar

Looking for some feedback from folks.. I'm experimenting with migrating a project to Astro. On paper, the site is a great candidate - content-focused (blog, articles) looking for lighter client experience and better dev experience. https://astro.build/

I have a CMS wired up and have started migrating a couple React components. What gotchas are hiding deeper in this project? Where are the common pitfalls with Astro?

(🚀 appreciated)

vikkio, to php
@vikkio@livellosegreto.it avatar
drupler, to drupal
@drupler@bihar.social avatar

Ready to take your Drupal decoupling game to the next level?

Join us for a deep dive into leveraging Handlebars, a lightweight JavaScript templating tool, to create decoupled menus easily in decoupled, headless, or progressive decupled applications with Marcelo Vani.

In this session, we'll walk you through a live demonstration of implementing a decoupled Admin toolbar using Handlebars in three simple steps. Say goodbye to complex package management and compilation headaches – Handlebars streamline the process, making it accessible to developers of all skill levels.

Following this, we will have a project showcase and a story from a group of Suffolk local residents with various skills and enthusiasm. They have completed three innovative local history projects using Drupal with plenty of public involvement and praise from respected local historians and local history groups: StreetStroll, Our Fallen and SkyLine. Hear more from Joe Thompson about the importance of the projects and how Drupal has helped with these exciting and impactful projects.

RSVP at https://meetu.ps/e/MYXFR/8CQbT/i

Reserve your spot today and participate in this exciting event at The Children's Society in London on the 26th (Tuesday) for an engaging session packed with practical insights and an informative and actionable Drupal Meetup this March 2024!

lordvalor, to javascript Spanish
@lordvalor@mastodon.social avatar

lo malo de los frameworks como y es esa Tonelada de HTML anidado que agregan cuando copilas.

schizanon, (edited ) to webdev
@schizanon@mas.to avatar

If there was an element that changes it's content when users interact with other elements on the page, what name would it have?

PLEASE NOTE: I am not suggesting that this element needs to exist; I am only asking what it would be called. I'm building a CustomElement, I just want it to have a name that makes sense.

Vote and suggest others in replies. Please boost for reach!

schizanon, to webdev
@schizanon@mas.to avatar

I think you've all forgotten what it was like to build web apps before ReactJS or you're too young to remember.

kevin, to programming
@kevin@dice.camp avatar

node people - do I really need to use Reactisms to use NextJS?

Edit: For context, decades of experience programming but coming back to node after a long time. Also, not really a fan of React.

SuitedUpDev, to react
@SuitedUpDev@mastodon.online avatar

Colour me surprised... but I was today years old when I learned that the website of The Pyongyang Times uses . It even uses and

travislf, to react
@travislf@techhub.social avatar

Does anyone else find the ubiquity of a bit depressing?

cliftonlabrum, to svelte
@cliftonlabrum@mastodon.social avatar

I had a conversation with some web devs and said I was thinking of starting a new project in SvelteKit.

They said, “Okay, fine, but you really should look at React/NextJS first.”

I looked and React/Next requires about twice as much code as SvelteKit for the same tasks.

People must understand that SvelteKit is the only framework (that I know of) that uses a compiler!

That means tons of syntactic sugar. See for yourself:

https://component-party.dev/

adam, to rails
@adam@ruby.social avatar

I deployed the new search experience I've been building on Hardcover yesterday 🥳

This will lower our search costs from $400/month (Algolia) to $70/month (Typesense Cloud)!

There's still more to clean it up and improve results, but this was a huge change. Trying to optimize the React to prevent re-renders has been a little tough too 😅

Any feedback on search is welcome!

https://hardcover.app

Advanced search page with filtering by pages, rating, publication year and bunch more.

scrwd, to react
@scrwd@mastodon.social avatar

If I were to have the following JSX, how could I process data inside of <Parent>, and have the results of that accessible to <Child> without using React Context, as it won't work with Next.js SSR which is the target.

<Parent data={data}>
<Child/>
</Parent>

#react #nextjs #webdev

ShopwareDevs, to Symfony
@ShopwareDevs@phpc.social avatar

The November edition of community digest is out with topics around admin , explained, how to fetch product or create a using . Thanks for your contributions! https://www.shopware.com/en/news/shopware-community-digest-november-23/

premartinpatrick, to France French
@premartinpatrick@mastouille.fr avatar

Vous connaissiez "Emprunte mon toutou" vous ? Moi pas et c'est bien dommage. Ca semble être une très bonne idée.

Ils recherchent un développeur web front end pour poursuivre les évolutions de l'application web actuelle et faire de nouveaux sites.

C'est du télétravail ou sur place sur Toulouse, au choix.

Infos sur https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/634860114

mcc, to random
@mcc@mastodon.social avatar

okay now it's time to do the mental math on what will be faster, remembering how to use the last SSG i learned to use, remembering how to use the last html templating system i learned to use, writing the world's smallest ssg in 6 lines of python by parsing a toml file, or just writing html by hand

aalaap,
@aalaap@mastodon.social avatar

@mcc Every new framework or version is a good (and only) excuse to update the ol' web presence!

The next update for me is all 14 !

domhabersack, to javascript
@domhabersack@mastodon.social avatar

Hey! I’m a senior front-end developer looking for my next medium- to long-term freelance role.

I have 14 years of experience working along the full web development stack, usually with , , , and . I often work with e-commerce and healthcare clients. Once, I helped turn a household appliance into a smart IoT prototype.

Go to https://domhabersack.com/cv for my CV or https://domhabersack.com/meeting to set up a meeting.

symfonystation, to drupal
@symfonystation@phpc.social avatar

Interview with John Faber of Chapter Three: Next-Drupal & securing the future of Drupal. https://www.agiledrop.com/blog/interview-john-faber-chapter-three-next-drupal-securing-future-drupal

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