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Mike Pearson

@mfpears

Reactive code saves lives.

#StateAdapt, #Angular, #React, #Svelte, #SolidJS, #Qwik

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I like this syntax. If the pipeline operator could come to JS... I think it would remove some awkwardness when using RxJS with native observables.

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Angular should have added observable inputs in 2019, even though it would've had glitches and more "RxJS coupling." The code developers wrote between 2019 and 2024 is harder to refactor to signal inputs than observables would have been.

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The day this opinion becomes popular is the day I will swear to never touch React code again. 2018 with hooks was the first time I seriously looked at React code and didn't think, "Wow, for all the hype, that's actually garbage."

Dev Agrawal (@devagrawal09) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no "LLM approved" stack There is only the stack you choose and build the context for If you rely solely on training data you're gonna get terrible results regardless of your stack Unless ofcourse you're just vibe coding and don't care much about production grade code

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Vibe coding is incredible. I built a working MVP of a complex browser extension in just 2 days. Here's how: Day 1: Prompted the coding agent and watched it struggle through two different extension frameworks Day 2: Read the docs and coded it myself, with light LLM assistance

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Manim looked so good. But the more time I spent in Python, the less happy I was. I thought it would get better, and maybe it would eventually, but for the first few weeks I mostly kept finding more and more annoying things. Except list comprehension. I wish JS/TS had that.

Manim looked so good.

But the more time I spent in Python, the less happy I was. I thought it would get better, and maybe it would eventually, but for the first few weeks I mostly kept finding more and more annoying things.

Except list comprehension. I wish JS/TS had that.