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  • jbzfn, (edited )
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    Footnote: There's a niche and profitable industry in maintaining old webapps.

    That's gonna build your skills better than being omninuked by all things .

    Besides, modern webdev is toasted regardless.

    Legacy isn't 'sexy' but at least you won't be driven by soyboy dev hot takes , plus you'll get a steady income in maintaining vital infra.

    FSM help us if your gov website runs on .

    activenode, to javascript
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    thomasreggi, to webdev

    I'm looking for a new position as a Software Engineer. I have 10+ years expierence, and I'm looking for Senior / Staff Roles, Node.js, React, JavaScript, Typescript!

    activenode, to webdev
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    Another YouTube Video just went online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0_g8Redd0A

    #nextjs #next #webdev #react

    valhalla_dev, to programming

    I found out yesterday that my contract was terminated, effective immediately. This was incredibly surprising and heartbreaking, but I'm focused on the future!

    If anyone knows of any software development jobs focused on , , or , hit me up! I'm pretty urgently searching.

    activenode, to webdev
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    Hey Friends. Here's another video about #NextJS Server Actions

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TRwsu0mUps

    #webdev #tutorials

    codybrom, to programming
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    Anyone know of any good ActivityPub packages for or ?

    I want to bring AP updates to a static/serverless site hosted on Vercel. Nothing out there seems to quite fit the bill, or requires an amount of tinkering that currently goes over my head.

    Open to any and all guides or suggestions!

    nosherwan, to webdev
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    :javascript: :typescript:

    Next.js

    Finally People are realizing what Next.js has become:

    I started to realise this last year & was already worried about Next.js future.

    I am relieved that these discussions have come out into the open.

    I am tired of repeating this but there is no silver bullet as Software Engineers web developers we have to decide what is best for the architecture.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/nextjs/comments/139k2q2/is_anyone_else_skeptical_of_this_revolutionary/



    odddev, to javascript
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    @activenode just published a great video about server actions! Check it out here: https://youtu.be/jsEJsi2FD1U
    Great new feature.

    thomasreggi, to programming

    Who is someone you follow on mastodon that is a programmer and posts regularly about new technologies? Looking for people to follow.

    ssoper, to programming
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    question for other devs out there. is there a way to get the predictability of reproducible versioning between dev and deployed without having to lock down your package.json to exact versions? concern is that locking down versions now introduces a quarterly upgrade cycle that sucks up dev time. i'm also not a fan of dependabot's yarn.lock only updates.

    this whole convo started w/ 13.3.1 release with a nasty bug.

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