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sarahcodes

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Lead Web Engineer 🕸 Hobbyist Game Dev 👾 Irish 🇮🇪 living in NL 🇳🇱. (they/them, she/her) Opinions my own.

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4n6lady (@4n6lady) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The women you see today in tech - we have made sacrifices to follow our passion and be in this field. Kudos to all of us that have stuck it out and are becoming who we want to be - we have generations looking up to us, we are blazing a path. 🔥

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As someone who saw how React transformed UI development from the outside and grew with it as an engineer, the React doc is really cool insight into how it all went down on the inside and got to where we are today 🙌🏻 youtu.be/8pDqJVdNa44

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Paula Santamaría has such a cool idea with TypeScript Gameified 🔥 I just recently discovered it and have to say so far it's a fun time! Highly recommend if you're bored with todo apps and looking for a novel and fun way to learn TS 🎮 typescriptgamified.com

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This week I…officially got an ADHD diagnosis…sliced open my hand and got stitches for the first time in my life…and ended the week with an amazing job offer 🎢🎢🎢 it’s been wild!

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The same thing is happening to me. First I lost access to my library and now I can’t log in at all: What’s going on #EA #sims4 ???? The Sims

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Next week I start a new job where I'll be working with Vue.js for the first time. I've really enjoyed primarily working with React for the last six years but I'm excited to learn something new and explore a new eco system 🤩 Tell me what you love about Vue 👀

Miško Hevery (AngularJS/Angular/Qwik) (@mhevery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took me a long time to understand the value of React. Here are a few things that React nailed, and it is worth learning from. - Components are functions - Simplicity of JSX - Composability of hooks. - Explicitly not solving some things. 1/5

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If I can’t complete a side project in the hyper focus window in which it was started then it’s most likely not getting finished 😅

Cory House (@housecor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Problem: Your web app is too big for one team to build. Solution: Use Module Federation (MF) to compose apps. Here's how it works: 1. One team builds the "shell" (the parent app). It handles global stuff (the header, footer, auth, nav etc). 2. All other teams build

Problem: Your web app is too big for one team to build.  

Solution: Use Module Federation (MF) to compose apps.

Here's how it works: 

1. One team builds the "shell" (the parent app). It handles global stuff (the header, footer, auth, nav etc).  

2. All other teams build
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To clarify, Module Federation is just one way for multiple teams to collaborate. A few other options: 1. A cross-team monorepo 2. Separate teams contribute npm packages that the "shell" consumes 3. Completely separate apps in separate repos and on separate domains that share

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That said, module federation is a tradeoff. It provides a lot of team autonomy, but this autonomy complicates standardization, code sharing, performance optimization, and cross-team changes. So, I actually prefer a cross-team monolith and a monorepo if the teams can agree to it

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Actual email I just sent my future work self because I randomly remembered but there is no way I could trust remembering again tomorrow…😅 #ADHD

Actual email I just sent my future work self because I randomly remembered but there is no way I could trust remembering again tomorrow…😅 #ADHD