Nick Matantsev (@unframework) 's Twitter Profile
Nick Matantsev

@unframework

Web UI development - React, a11y, automation, teamwork

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linkhttps://beamworks.io calendar_today30-11-2012 07:07:41

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Posted a small write-up on how to set up TypeScript front-end library compilation for consumption by other web apps #DEVCommunity dev.to/unframework/ty…

Tinu Abayomi-Paul aka Empress of Twerk. NO DMs (@tinu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not doing this diaper don shit with y'all. He'll never see it. But I'm reminded how ashamed I was of the times I had to wear diapers during cancer.

Laurie (@laurieontech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder that written communication almost always comes across as more terse/harsh than you intended. Good to be mindful of in these remote times!

Aaron Levie (@levie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the most exciting period for enterprise software that we’ve ever been in. Even amidst rapid adoption of modern cloud tools in recent years, 90% of the world’s knowledge workers are now getting them for the first time. We’re still in the early innings folks.

Pavel A. Samsonov (@pavelasamsonov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

feature designers: creativity comes from constraints! users: oh cool can you make the ui accessible to me? feature designers: not like that

feature designers: creativity comes from constraints!

users: oh cool can you make the ui accessible to me?

feature designers: not like that
Nick Matantsev (@unframework) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wish there was a way to wrap a React hook to be "optional" - e.g. completely unmounted if some condition is not met; is there some kind of a composition helper for hooks out there?

Andrew Clark (@acdlite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Writing code is among the least important things you do as a senior engineer, even as an IC. But I still extremely enjoy it!

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once you’ve worked an environment where you move faster *because* of tests, you cannot unsee this. Yet so much of the industry still sees tests as a waste of time - thanks to leaders who never saw these befits first-hand. There’s a reason tests are baseline at all of big tech.

Omar Rizwan (@rsnous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it strikes a chord because it reframes the problem of 'how to make long-lasting software' around people and culture, rather than coming up with the perfect technology platform