In July 2019 I've tweeted 344 times
My Twitter archive of July 2019
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for July 2019.
Tweets
- Good Morning! https://t.co/WlVff4yLc9
- @Niklas_L @datenreisender Yes, I see that. Emphasis on "summary of" ... :-)
- TFW you can start a new project with a blank slate. https://t.co/yHR1ut5uEl
- We are hiring a frontend developer to work in Trondheim on the #Electron app that basically all our customers @NordicTweets use: nRF Connect for Desktop. We sponsor relocation via @OnboardNorway! Ping me if you have any questions! https://t.co/7rsEytecAQ #job #react #javascript https://t.co/RsZ7sZXV7u
- Nice, this should be a very interesting read! https://t.co/oD8EpyTOaA
- @RealIvanSanchez @NordicTweets @pks141180 I think you are irreplaceable! ๐
- @powtac Markdown to PDF ist mit https://t.co/pQ0cgHBUai aber easy.
- Twitter, you are useless. https://t.co/XPqF1Ya6S3
- @kringkaste Dieses Team ist halt noch nicht so weit...
- @kringkaste Ich arbeite dran, viele Teams arbeiten auch schon verteilt, wir arbeiten ja ueber viele Standorte und Zeitzonen hinweg.
- @zara0_o @NativeWired https://t.co/vQbfcZlJW1 is available for all genders!
- My ๐ฅ take on interrupting developers: As a developer I want to be able to be interrupted. This is what the agile manifesto rightfully points out: "The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation." >
- It is very likely that I can create more value by answering a coworkers question than by continuously coding for hours. If I *need* uninterrupted work for hours, I have optimized the way I work for the wrong metrics. I use TDD and can interrupt my work within seconds. >
- I'll finish my current line of code, and maybe add a quick comment to the file. I can even commit and push it to a WIP branch. When I get back I see the failing test, and can quickly pick up the work again. Here is a great video about this approach: https://t.co/UAQ0ZWHJDs >
- This way I can be responsive to external events/ I am often traveling and not always in full control over my schedule. This habit enables me to be productive within a few minutes everywhere I find time.
- This Is great! https://t.co/SqqniXwH8T
- Good decision! ๐ https://t.co/dZahGHA1Nj
- @mirjam_diala @RuhrJS Wow, this is amazing! Congratulations! You always had this idea in you, I just poked a little.
- Surveillance by default with no opt-out is built in Superhuman, an up-and-coming email service: https://t.co/bJkJVJ5oWR
- Nobody talks about the real reason to use Tabs over Spaces: Accessibility. https://t.co/23Tlazn8Cg
- @TheLeadDev The Hard Things about Hard Things: https://t.co/qMOK5jJXZ8 Leading Snowflakes: https://t.co/FKiYNM4pwo
- I just turned on the heating. #Norway ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/xFyAlynabQ
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- For $24 @Podio gives you the names, faces, and contact details of their premium users: https://t.co/X2kNg492DN https://t.co/pfpYEvWtDE
- @crawled_away @lisihocke That's fine. Everybody is different.
- @jeremypulcifer Could be, it's often harder to "save state". I tend to be in a different room for this (with a big whiteboard), where it's harder to get interrupted.
- How about you actually read it? https://t.co/IiaiRMiz31
- https://t.co/TTMH99coLu
- @m4nl5r @JSCraftCamp Hm, I'd like to dig deep into JS there, and would think this topic is more appropriate @SoCraTes_Conf ... but I guess there is no harm in proposing this as a session and see how many are interested.
- @ralfw So which advice do you give your clients on how to create a working environment where all contributors can get their work done without interrupting others?
- "large applications that could take an hour to install could be reduced to 15 minutes with suitable mouse input." https://t.co/GlzBzyU8ky
- @Syknapse @KlaraMiffili https://t.co/1xyOThTmzy
- @kotzendekrabbe https://t.co/FXihBzjtdg
- @BryanCJSouza91 @Podio What does what *I* chose to publish on my website have to do with that? #whataboutthism Stay on topic please. The problem is, as I tried to explain in the article, that Podio shares users profile information without them consenting to it or explaining it.
- @kotzendekrabbe No.
- @BryanCJSouza91 @Podio So your point is: because I have a public profile on my homepage, all GlobiFlow users should also have their personal information shared with me?
- "Es ist OK jemanden zu tรถten." Mit welchen Argumenten fangt ihr da so die sachliche Diskussion an? https://t.co/8kzzZ69n2q
- @w3ltraumpirat Ja, das war rhetorisch. Ich finde es unfassbar wie offen und beilรคufig menschenverachtende Morde im Namen des Volkes begrรผรt werden.
- Pricetag: $300bn and reduced meat consumption. "Tree planting 'has mind-blowing potential' to tackle climate crisis" Who is working on that in tech? Would love to learn more about the challenges! https://t.co/6qW5LOxW1l
- @iambrunocoelho I'd need some land for that first ;-)
- https://t.co/rzvyTupVon https://t.co/xVu57aPAVk
- @iambrunocoelho @LMUKNews so, what's the status on this?!
- Amazing Sci-Fi, very well written and played! https://t.co/0ct6g3e9sx
- @jannisborgers Damn, this movie rights stuff is really annoying.
- So amazing: https://t.co/ZySFseENCc
- It's such a fascinating dilemma: identifying the inflection point when a probable scenario becomes unlikely and thus features to handle it are not worth implementing. https://t.co/jZoLZB1CMP
- @awdng It's available on the Norwegian Netflix: https://t.co/EE7ih9mvVg
- @PyUGRM @refnode @WTM_Frankfurt I am actually in RheinMain that week, so I'm looking forward to attend! @Code_Door fyi, because this is where a lot of newcomers learn to code the first time with Python!
- @mercy_RU Agreed, everybody is different! Setting boundaries should be possible and respected.
- @NothingMatress Finde ich auch.
- @awdng https://t.co/JxXUoVKAC2
- @NothingMatress @citrix Ich hab auch den Dataprivacy Officer von Citrix angeschrieben, kam aber keine Antwort.
- @NothingMatress @citrix @Podio Ich lebe in Norwegen, da ist das Bfdi nicht zustรคndig.
- @saskalii Oh, great to hear you will be back!!
- Having worked for a while now on documenting software architecture using https://t.co/2MdmpD6v9Y with @mirohq I know this work will be outdated quickly, because it is always a manual process. I have the feeling there is a marked for automated architecture documentation. >
- Something that lives in your IDE and uses e.g. "markers" that are manually added to your doc-blocks to mark relations between components and generates diagrams from that. The important part is that a developer can evolve this as part of the regular development process. >
- Anyone has a found a way / product to make this less painful?
- @foofighter75 @structurizr @simonbrown @zuehlke_group Thanks Tobi for reminding me to check it out. I was aware of it but hadn't really looked into it for the aspect of automating / maintaining the diagrams.
- @simonbrown @foofighter75 @MiroHQ @structurizr @zuehlke_group Yeah, that makes sense. Code can provide the elements (components, relations, descriptions) but some human interactions is needed to tune generated diagrams. I have a lot if experience with GraphViz, even there I need to manually fine tune the layout on complex diagrams.
- "Docker allows you to take apps developed with a paradigm from the 1990s, and deploy it in 2018." https://t.co/HeMu7wZIBU
- It's two weeks until @JSCraftCamp 2019 and there are still a few tickets available! Remember, this is a free event and where we come together to learn more about #JavaScript in a beautiful location. Don't miss it! https://t.co/EO32oVCXjr https://t.co/vJ4uUHxGQA
- @MeneDev @MiroHQ Interesting point. If the code drives the diagram it can't be used to check for deviations from the plan. But how will you know what the code does looks like as a diagram, if the diagram is manually created? That leaves room for translation errors.
- @MeneDev @MiroHQ For me the C4 diagrams serve to visualise facts, not as plans. They help to understand what code does and how components relate. This helps others who don't have the entire system in their head to make sense of the codebase. It's basically a low-res rendering of the entire code.
- @rmprescott A short Google search did not yield an current products. Is this still used today?
- @feststelltaste @jqassistant @PlantUML @asciidoctor Thanks for sharing, this looks roughly like what I had in mind. Good to see that there are more who find this approach feasible.
- @w3ltraumpirat That's why I like C4, because it gives you a "zoomable" view, from space to street level and each level has distinct information. With @MiroHQ this works very well even with large diagrams (because if easy pan and zoom) and I can easy navigate to other levels through links.
- @w3ltraumpirat If we agree on the value of these diagrams, then I see that we can make the maintanace easier by providing better integration into IDEs and also use richer formats (interactive canvases over pixels). Which would in turn make them more valuable, because they are up to date.
- @w3ltraumpirat @MiroHQ Yes, I don't need them, either. But I found others do. So I want it to be less pain for me to create and maintain them.
- @w3ltraumpirat It would be amazing if this was so integrated as part of my IDE that I can start at the top-level diagram and dive down to the code level without switching tools.
- @w3ltraumpirat @cyriux Ok, I'm gonna buy his book! https://t.co/r43aECu1wS
- @w3ltraumpirat @MiroHQ Yeah, that experience speaks to the disconnect between the people who write the code and those who make the documentation. It should serve as a tool during development to facilitate understanding and discover areas for improvement, not as a rigid, crystallized blueprint.
- @davenicolette @neil_killick What does it mean then according to your opinion?
- @davenicolette @neil_killick I tried three times to parse your response but I failed to get your point.
- @ng_tracyy I think that closely controlled spaces like @wealljs with a very strong moderation team provide a good starting point for beginners.
- I'm really happy that I could convince a colleague of mine from @NordicTweets to attend, and he also volunteers as a @ConfBuddy: https://t.co/l6OWZU164R https://t.co/7HA78pvCA7
- @c089 @w3ltraumpirat @cyriux bought with the JULY4 discount code!
- @plaugg Sounds like you looked into how to ensure that upfront design is correctly implemented? That's not what I am looking for.
- Meet Palestineโs first female techno DJ who is literally breaking boundaries through her music: https://t.co/iVpeg5XiPQ https://t.co/oGsrvB9yq6
- Recruiter: Heavy Remote Me: https://t.co/TsK27E6lKp
- @toggleModal All it says is: "heavily remote contract" "extremely generous remote working" Recruiters are so full of shit.
- @Jan0707 When you work remote, but like this? https://t.co/YpqSqhvupR
- @datenreisender https://t.co/4jEcQtv315
- They started to recruit for Mars. https://t.co/xqmiP4IpRn
- @toggleModal I don't want to know ;-)
- The Matrix soundtrack is still today a fantastic collection of massive tracks: https://t.co/zz9EVwNwo9
- @RealIvanSanchez I LOVE THE EXPANSE!
- @RealIvanSanchez A recruiter wouldn't know that... :-D
- @toggleModal Yes. Matrix uses Music in such a fantastic way, I could watch it entirely only with the Soundtrack... Recently Polar on Netflix reminded me a little of Matrix because of the musical style...
- @jkriggins There are great speakers on that event, so I can definitely recommend to attend. I guess that the occasional "Software craftsman" on the page is a slip, because @codurance as the main organizer behind it spent a lot of internal effort to use "software craftspeople" instead.
- @jesslynnrose We @NordicTweets are hiring for engineering positions (mostly embedded, but also JavaScript for all platforms) and sponsor relocation to Norway ๐ณ๐ด. Entry level roles are also available! https://t.co/PQzXx9qu5D Ping me if you have any questions!
- Working with hardware is the perfect excuse to get nothing done for an entire week. https://t.co/FphjY1gKD2
- @MoStueck @NordicTweets Yes, it is really nice here! Unfortunately we do not yet offer remote positions ... but we support working out of any of our offices ... but there is non in Germany.
- @dec_hl @NordicTweets Happy to jump in a video call with you if you want to know more!
- Test behavior not classes: https://t.co/9mnehUERy4
- @dec_hl @NordicTweets Yeah, that is a challenge I often see with expats who come with their family.
- IMO @zoom_us still offers superior performance for video calls over browser-based alternatives. So, if you are on a Mac you can (at least for now) disable that your webcam gets turned on automatically, and if you want to keep Zoom uninstalled, block the hidden webserver. https://t.co/5HVIhrj9cZ
- @zoom_us This is taken from the original article: https://t.co/RS9DVVfBTM
- @KlaraMiffili https://t.co/VuVFJzcJN1 is worth the money.
- Ok, I'll have to do a session on https://t.co/LBT1yp3TLX @JSCraftCamp, there are some things where I need some FP experts to enlighten me... ๐คฏ
- @holdmyale Perfect!
- My top 3 developer skills: Googling the Error Message Asking the painful questions Reviewing GitHub PRs on my mobile phone
- @mirjam_diala I don't know, but on LinkedIn it is, and I see most people putting up Programming Language 1 Programming Language 2 Programming Language 3 up there. These are not important skills.
- @mirjam_diala https://t.co/IlFB0cNSsD
- @toggleModal https://t.co/VQw8OQbu74
- @toggleModal I can't be productive without it. It seems to block out some parts of my brain that want to think about other stuff.
- @toggleModal My "Zone" is loud, noisy and industrial, but this where I relax.
- People don't quit companies, they quit managers. https://t.co/FpCuxsj4dg
- @toggleModal https://t.co/cHrisF2JbY is slated to be happening in Berlin.
- @c089 @JSCraftCamp Cool! I'll bring an example where I try to use io-ts and fp-ts and fail.
- @c089 @JSCraftCamp Let's multiple our half-knowledge! https://t.co/wn81yX9mSE
- Awesome! @awscloud CDK 1.0.0 is here: https://t.co/9TGCThfqT8
- Love the wild flowers we have around the @NordicTweets office! https://t.co/gRNxUqbOwM
- @c089 @JSCraftCamp Dude! https://t.co/azVFAp8GvM
- Every new project needs a vision, aaaand a visual! (I love the process of naming projects: you don't know how it's going to turn out, but it will stick forever.) https://t.co/tDch0SCZlr
- Nice @Moonpigtech podcast episode in which they tell how moving to trunk based development greatly improved their ability to release features: https://t.co/YgsoLexcJg
- That's why it's called "Estimate", not "Promise". https://t.co/h6WvuKROvS
- Am I the only one who thinks stringified JSON in JSON is gross? { "key1": "{\"v1\":42,\"foo\":\"bar\"}", "key2": "{\"v1\":42,\"foo\":\"bar\"}" } https://t.co/Mkb1uBDJPd
- ๐ https://t.co/ye9ZlDREPw
- I guess screens with 1:1 will become a thing! https://t.co/kvPo03nGOb
- @FreXxX @GillyBerlin I guess 5k x 5k on 30inch would be optimal ...
- @RidingWolf From what I learned is that 50mm resembles the human field of view the closest.
- @kotzendekrabbe https://t.co/UOyhF0U4Yc
- Say good bye to the human influencer: Software is taking over their jobs. https://t.co/pitT2AWKZg via @TAKEaCiCi
- @RidingWolf APS-C
- @datenreisender Yes, these are the newer DELLs in the office which have a much thinner edge.
- @colehafner Which model are you using?
- @colehafner But that's only 89dpi, pretty low compared to monitors...
- Palantir provides the operating system for the Orwellian police state: https://t.co/vqaW9wxOFd
- @colehafner https://t.co/VXqcdHrhO9
- I am working on an IoT reference design project and we went through the hardware design this week. I got some of my feedback incorporated. I guess after two years working @NordicTweets I also became a hardware designer! https://t.co/GzybS9n3LI
- @colehafner Takes around two months to get used to it. Now I can use three layouts (US, NO and DE) and it's always right ;-)
- @LaurenDorman @betterplace_org
- @calibanatspace @danielrehn Software does not define teams. It's always the other way around.
- @Niklas_L @c089 @cyriux I have the ebook but can't find the Kindle ... ๐
- @dan_abramov I think security warnings should not take devDependencies into account.
- @c089 @dan_abramov If a "security" feature lets me install a backdoor it is broken. The registry should not distribute malicious code in the first place (and that's what they do, they remove those packages). The point here is that we can install packages which *might* have a security implication. >
- @c089 @dan_abramov And the package manager has no way of telling how the code is actually used. There I think we can have the developer "mute" specific vulnerabilities, like you can do for linting. If you look at the current warnings, a rough separation between dev and non-dev will reduce noise.
- @KentBeck https://t.co/JFbTclZm5V will help you with that.
- @NicolasByl @w3ltraumpirat Because some big project does it, doesn't make it right.
- @datenreisender @c089 @dan_abramov On GitHub archived repos do not receive security warnings because these repos are read-only.
- If you are going to @Herbstcampus for the first time or would like to know somebody to hang out with, @larsr_h is offering to be your @ConfBuddy! https://t.co/DsO9HM7wr2 https://t.co/6Q9lkxogvu https://t.co/BEMrggbWOB
- Nice! @googlemaps shows the route of #csdmuenchen in the mobile app: https://t.co/ACTTNSTMy3
- They also try to establish relations between users by comparing noise of photos uploaded by different users: https://t.co/yXWy4OhDqu https://t.co/mhGqJ2ux39
- ๐ฉ๐ช vs ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/w3Xfxlj16x
- #Metallica in #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด today starts with a nice queue for the shuttle bus. https://t.co/5LgK0PtTF1
- @m4nl5r Yes. 10 NOK ~ 1 โฌ
- EventBridge is like IoT Rules, but now even external systems can trigger any of your AWS resources: https://t.co/8OhXe7Xguc
- It's great that AWS commoditizes this pattern, I use it a lot but depending on the source there are slight variations. Having a public standard way to trigger services will improve reusability and also makes it easier to truly isolate them.
- I'm especially looking forward to be using this for internal services. There is no reason to only use this for third-party systems!
- It's an unreal but very Norwegian concert location: the Granรฅsen World Skijump in #Trondheim ๐ณ๐ด #Metallica https://t.co/GvZGzvUjMf
- @e_move https://t.co/jViWmlYKyL
- Wow! What a huge stage! #Metallica #trondheim https://t.co/icsxnM9oOf
- https://t.co/fKymOLYHlV
- It's getting more crowded! #Metallica #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/HMG7vO2oTG
- 10x developer workplace: https://t.co/yzAnR5sAXQ
- Ghost is now on stage, the sound is still a little mushy. #metallica #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/fPL0nAq8yJ
- ๐ฅ #ghost #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/CmzE53soOS
- Just crazy! #metallica #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/tthf7vby9j
- Bathing in sunlight: #metallica #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/G71DJOxnLk
- #metallica heating up the Norwegian summer. #Trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/HzQnmcY8eR
- #Metallica #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/6uq97OCPer
- @thatengjayson Yes! The only other time this happens in #Norway ๐ณ๐ด is 17. Mai!
- @troubalex Yes! Normal is no comparison, unfortunately.
- @troubalex I'm traveling to Munich for @JSCraftCamp next week, and I have checked luggage for all the things I am buying at dm!
- @meikeco So nice of you to offer ๐ฏ but: https://t.co/z2lntrVZ65
- Only in Germany: https://t.co/u7iaJyfrY5
- It me! https://t.co/YgxEUXAWkt
- @Der_Pesse https://t.co/OoVg9u970b
- @sippndipp Around 10 โฌ plus taxes.
- @fox Lean Mindset by @mpoppendieck: https://t.co/zjHp4rHr5K
- @jskatas @wolframkriesing @es6katas This is nice. I'd love to add @caniuse support to it @JSCraftCamp ...
- A little bit more sun would bei nice. #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/gB2mebvJU0
- @OfficialFilter made this: https://t.co/Ojn7pVUSP0 https://t.co/mPoRmMI2Rg
- I am pretty sure that nobody want's to be on such a list. https://t.co/a2shqzfwZn
- No LTE-m in Germany, so the hardcore developers come to Norway to develop their #IoT solutions with @NordicTweets hardware! https://t.co/gu4wCr7bDd
- NEVER stop pointing out trash! Every year millions of new developers join our community who will be subject to bullshit like 10x developers. https://t.co/efAnx0oSZN
- @RealIvanSanchez I think this is the point of pointing out crap: making known that there are better alternatives. If that turns into a conflict, that means that you might need to explain the "why" better. Sometimes people take a while or need a different medium to understand.
- @orless It *technically* allowed to write JSON in YAML, but since JSON can easily be converted to YAML there is no good reason to do it.
- @orless But that's not JSON in your example, it's a YAML string.
- @orless This is YAML with JSON: listofobjects: - {"foo": "bar"} - {"baz": 42}
- @AnnNat @troubalex @JSCraftCamp Come on! Just a few things small things! https://t.co/TIXIY8WEn5
- @pfhllnts Wir haben sehr gelacht! https://t.co/C49lKEXYlu
- @LobaroHH @NordicTweets If you travel via Trondheim, say Hei! at our office!
- .@thebandghost is one of those amazing live bands you must not miss if you love rock! https://t.co/UXRrbGrU8S
- @LobaroHH @NordicTweets Absolutely! I'll PN you some details.
- @LobaroHH @NordicTweets ... if you follow me, or you can write me an email to [email protected] ...
- @devtalkhomies @toggleModal If you have found that place where you actually safe lives through software, I guess your set.
- Under #GDPR there are very few reasons to set cookies without user consent: https://t.co/JrNjwmRCE8
- @toggleModal Tomorrow is going to be super warm!!! https://t.co/oVAsQxPVZ5
- @toggleModal It's the sad truth of living in Norway: we had the coldest June in decades.
- ๐ณ๐ด: LTE https://t.co/xFTqCw7UJl
- My favorite avatar for bot accounts I create: https://t.co/1Q4czRKmr1
- https://t.co/J5UT5I0hJ8 https://t.co/XEj2VvL5vc
- @Lazer https://t.co/rh2N7zqLTE Florence, Italy
- @Lazer Definitely pick dotGo, the dotX conferences are really well organized!
- I just saw that there are additional slots available for @JSCraftCamp! Get them and join an amazing barcamp / open-space about #javascript this weekend in Munich! https://t.co/y7933VhvcB https://t.co/plVtCTL4eM
- Great thread on what makes working #remote so attractive, for both: employee and employer! https://t.co/FQJruBaV03
- @c089 @findingmarbles Register both.
- @toggleModal https://t.co/LVR3pvL9vp
- I wanted to generate random memorizeable words, but the XKCD password generator has some swear words in it: https://t.co/DX4EoQaV7q So I took the 8 letter words from Webster's Unabridged Dictionary and made a new generator: https://t.co/aLFvgoRaXp CLI: npx @bifravst/random-words
- On my way to @JSCraftCamp, starting from a beautifully sunny #TRD ๐ณ๐ด via #OSL ๐ณ๐ด to #MUC ๐ฉ๐ช. I already compensated via @atmosfair! https://t.co/P21M92y15G
- @AnnNat @JSCraftCamp @atmosfair Sure, that would be awesome! ๐ฅฐ
- @cowglow Thanks!
- Beautiful flying weather! #Trondheim๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/Wo3wvOceaB
- @marcoemrich WAT? Where did you come from? The U.S.?
- @marcoemrich Yes, now in the S-Bahn to the Hotel.
- @cowglow @ConfBuddy Highest of fives! https://t.co/6eckTbt2BP
- @cowglow @JSCraftCamp I thought about it, but decided since it's tech content it belongs in my Twitter.
- Shit, it's dark here. #jscc19
- I forgot what night looked like. https://t.co/VILcXchRKI
- @SamirTalwar Love to talk about this! I am doing serverless / lambda now for 4ish years, and I think this is the right direction. I don't see many of the issues you mention.
- @SamirTalwar I guess @darklang is on to something in that space: https://t.co/60TOfk2tnD
- At the hotel having a "Betthupferl" as they say here. https://t.co/sl9EOzHEqM
- @RidingWolf I hope you are allright?!
- @blundell_apps Me looking for what they replied to: https://t.co/GMs2hCVgEI
- Twisted humor ... https://t.co/k5gWI4fFIx
- Two great chapter quotes from "dare to lead" by @BreneBrown. Especially the chapters on values resonated deeply with me. I wish this book would be read by more leaders who want to build healthy, innovative organizations and set them up for sustainable growth. https://t.co/8bhbnf1dff
- @kotzendekrabbe @JSCraftCamp Yay! See you later!
- Good Morning #Munich! https://t.co/dSGoIHWzMV
- Men spitting on the street. Things I do not miss in Norway. ๐ณ๐ด
- Look at those tiny license plates e-scooters have here in Germany! https://t.co/Y6deJqfA3k
- @NativeWired I guess they think it's cool to spit in the bush in front of the hotel terrace where everyone is having breakfast. https://t.co/8PJPpkcEVJ
- @kotzendekrabbe Die sind mit Sicherheit kein Teil der Deutschen Kรผche den ich vermisse. ๐
- Arrived @JSCraftCamp #jscc19 Good to be back! Thanks again for the amazing location @virtualidentity! https://t.co/ErWLG54hwt
- Hey #jscc19 if you are hesitant to present a session in front of the entire conf during the marketplace, I am offering to be your session buddy! I can present the topic for you, or with you. Just reach out!
- We have a channel for the @JSCraftCamp on the #softwarecrafters Slack: look for #jscraftcamp_org Sign-up here: https://t.co/hkxiPQgTPC #jscc19 There are 3,000+ crafters in that community and all are happy to continue the discussion. https://t.co/dJKCnbGtU9
- ๐ฑ #jscc19 https://t.co/nvqeuNexVC
- #jscc19 is starting! https://t.co/AHRWDD4JYc
- We have the awesome @cm_zannini facilitating the #jscc19 open space: https://t.co/0yw3Cz0WnR
- For learning the sky is the limit. #jscc19 https://t.co/CPACN8k8MJ
- #jscc19 marketplace starts: https://t.co/HRBs7YJRMS
- #jscc19 please try to use more inclusive language: "guys" is not gender neutral. You could use: all folks friends Just "Hey"
- When in Munich learn about the Munich school of testing from @davidvoelkel #jscc19 https://t.co/Ovc4AGDfme
- @fdeberle @JSCraftCamp @virtualidentity Having!
- I did a session at #jscc19 on how to become a better collaborator outside because we have such fantastic weather. Here are our findings (and faces): https://t.co/lCCnmzYk0w
- In the #jscc19 @elmlang introduction with @_andys8: https://t.co/EfCdW8RptF
- "You always travel with an HDMI cable, Markus?" Yes, I never not needed it: https://t.co/zD03DLOvge
- @lauralindal ๐ The beamer is right behind the cloud lamp...
- @toggleModal I stopped that a while ago. Hotel WiFi or Mobile Phone Hotspot have been reliable enough.
- @lauralindal I love it!
- I made the most simple example that demonstrate the problem I was showing in the #jscc19 session on removing exceptions from controllers with fp-ts: https://t.co/TXRPjExIP5
- @c089 I'll try to incorporate your pointers now.
- @_andys8 here is the code.
- Hosting the #jscc19 session on package managers: https://t.co/qd9GQe2ZcH
- Mind. Blown. ๐คฏ You can connect your filesystem to the DevTools and all changes you make in the inspector are persisted in the source files. https://t.co/rjwRPVIOd1 #jscc19 https://t.co/1oH6ynyMyE
- Evening news #jscc19 So many great things were learned! https://t.co/K30MlhFH7m
- #jscc19 await Promise.all[ ๐, ๐, ๐ ] https://t.co/3Wzu2ycIJ3
- @ezagroba Yesss. (The windows can be opened.)
- @l33tname Meatbags. Neutral, but without attributing any value.
- @arnarfjodur Yes, I think web development could have started like this. But then again, I started with WYSIWYG editing with Macromedia Dreamweaver 20 year ago, so I guess the circle is complete now.
- @iambrunocoelho If you map it to a network share ... why not?!
- @ezagroba https://t.co/VOsur6D1uh
- "She added that she's heard rumors NPM Inc's CEO and CTO want to eliminate the npm public registry โ presumably leaving only a paid enterprise service." https://t.co/MdqLhm1rmu One of the conclusions yesterday was that we need to start preparing for this. #jscc19 https://t.co/RYUviuHqzI
- Funding for npm is only secured until next year. There is a real possibility that "npm I" will stop working, and right now most of us do not have a fallback in place. Things to look into are: entropic https://t.co/y98Ec05EVE using nix https://t.co/bS0YvesOKd #jscc19
- and for browsers to user script type=module and resolve dependencies from URLs. #jscc19
- When in ๐ฉ๐ช: https://t.co/tMA1jU2iws
- #jscc19 day 2 starts: https://t.co/h1U5KAFgkL
- @clekis Ja, rentiert sich. Nur die Slipeinlagen in Norwegen sind fast der ganze Einkauf.
- @lucianadrian Yes, pretty solid. Very useful because here you are alternating a lot between walkways and bike paths ...
- @KatrinRabow @SoCraTes_Conf I'll be @SoCraTes_Conf as well, find me!
- I started #jscc19 today with an AMA session on #graphql. You should try it, because it solves so many headaches for you and enables better separation between clients and backends. Makes it so much less hassle to providing great, flexible APIs for your clients. https://t.co/qbQsKJFMOh
- My second #jscc19 today session overran a little because I got carried away talking about building serverless, hexagonal architecturs on AWS. (Sorry @cowglow for hijacking your room!). It's hard to put all of that in a concise resource, that's why you need to start here: >
- @cowglow Read "REST in Practice". And plow through the rest of the resources and ideas I have started to collect here: https://t.co/S4YIyaGsa1
- @m4nl5r I'm determined to figure this out ... https://t.co/v8cuGpinUy
- I got it! https://t.co/KRC4rgGOGN #jscc19 https://t.co/2P6Gb6swE9
- @codefreeze_fi can you update the date in the profile to Sat Jan 11th - Sat 18th 2020? @rinkkasatiainen
- We helped to start a new #JavaScript career at #jscc19! https://t.co/YWPBEavgfk
- We are closing the #jscc19 space: https://t.co/bkrkytO3uR
- I promoted the next @codefreeze_fi during the closing session of #jscc19 and I'd like to let my pics from last year tell you something about its magic: https://t.co/hgJLd24JGa
- And if you wonder what we do during that week, check out last year's Trello: https://t.co/0AGNinjyPh
- Plant-based burgers get so good, they taste real: https://t.co/YkMV690l1y
- Big shout out to all the awesome lovely humans and companies who made #jscc19 @JSCraftCamp a wonderful thing! ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ To take part in an event where everyone gives their best to build a fantastic learning and sharing environment is magical.
- @aebaR Sanitary pads are really expensive in Norway. And the rest is hard to come by (especially in bulk packaging)...
- @lucianadrian Another example. Pretty rugged design. https://t.co/uRRx1vqnfF
- Goodbye rainy Munich! https://t.co/7ZQpTwUayb
- @cowglow It was a pleasure seeing you again!
- @toggleModal Always have enough terminators for token ring!
- Did the Devil invent #IoT? ๐ค https://t.co/qlxpoKFruh
- Back home from #jscc19 in #Trondheim ๐ณ๐ด. https://t.co/NdbqrLL3UR
- @TonyBologni It's inevitable, every software engineer will write JavaScript at some point! https://t.co/Hv2Xl4Hq3f
- Remote work is the new normal, but: companies must continue to support these workers to ensure they feel included, avoid burnout, and maintain a positive work-life balance. https://t.co/CxdfRwZIeG
- @seriousManual @ks7000 It's not a joke: https://t.co/RrBdQL1ei4
- My #jscc19 retrospective: https://t.co/ROHlAdMYno
- @LobaroHH @NordicTweets Thanks for stopping over in Trondheim today and showing us what you are working on! We really appreciate the candid feedback on our work, too! Let us know if you have more great things built with Nordic tech to share!
- @m4nl5r Thank you for your input during that session, Martin!
- 2 official blog posts with examples that say "not recommended for production use" https://t.co/Q0lAtYnz18
- One of the reasons why we as developers focus on our coding skills: they are easy measurable and produce quantifiable output, which makes us appear to be more productive compared to those employees who invest more time in "glueing" the organization together: https://t.co/cmSDTtX5CO
- The article points out how to measure this nevertheless:
- "The company asked employees to describe the people they interacted with at work, and to characterize the nature of those relationships. Who did workers rely on? Who did they need more access to in order to get their work done? Who did they find inspiring and energizing?"
- โ๏ธ Those are really good questions you can also ask yourself to figure out how you are doing in regards of being a good collaborator!
- https://t.co/xhMU6tYtBm
- Cool stuff done with #JavaScript and @NordicTweets powered tech: https://t.co/bBpiVg9px6
- Wenn Du gerne zur @unkonf gehen mรถchtest, aber dich alleine nicht wirklich traust, hat @shochdoerfer was fuer dich: er organisiert fรผr dich einen @ConfBuddy - also jemanden der mit dir zusammen dort hin geht! https://t.co/fGoqhqbIu2
- @shochdoerfer @unkonf @ConfBuddy Danke Dir! https://t.co/4apG2adBy4
- Want: a noise cancelling headset with an external microphone, that is not hot AF in summer.
- @Maaikees Softice also helps :-)
- @OmegaPolice @w3ltraumpirat I am aware that there are stupid KPIs like lines of code or closed issues. But software developers also produce releases, and their software is used by customers, who pay for the service. That creates quantifiable output related to writing software.
- @OmegaPolice @w3ltraumpirat Yes, absolutely.
- Great summary what @triple_byte learned from interviewing thousands of engineers during their job search: https://t.co/OW4nAKkh95 https://t.co/NPMR877R32
- Tries Excel online for the first time. Let's rename the spreadsheet. "You entered a name we can't use. Please try a different name, and avoid characters like these: ?*/" https://t.co/EUCWD9eQm9
- I guess their "cloud" still works with Windows and real files.
- @RealIvanSanchez That is ... wow!
- @codefreeze More pictures: https://t.co/Uryb1tC5hI
- The registration for the next @codefreeze_fi is open: sign up with a PR! Infos on https://t.co/f80DEaQtKT. If you wonder why this is is a magical conference about belonging, and also a little bit of software, read my blog post: https://t.co/J1mQlJWRP1 ... and have some pictures: https://t.co/NJH3fpwQC2
- #codefreeze in one tweet? Here you go: Family friendly Vegan Cabins Freeze off your ass with friends Saunas Board Games Auroras Someone will explain Monads Pan cakes over open fire Someone will explain Monads, again Reindeer Sledge ride Freeze off your face with more friends https://t.co/w47UxMzLpM
- More pictures: https://t.co/Uryb1tTGGi
- @Fuchsfr0llein @Ravetracer Wenn Du auf SoundCloud einen "Premier" account hast, bekommst Du Geld fuer jeden Stream. Mehr listener = mehr Geld. Deswegen packen viele ihren SoundCloud account unter einen viralen Tweet. https://t.co/laA2AJsY0f
- @RealIvanSanchez @NordicTweets @MazeMap You are going full @wearethecircle!
- @pati_gallardo Electric height adjustable desk Good headset Good webcam Whiteboard
- 7/7 https://t.co/sPj3ZaZo1T
- @TonyBologni @pati_gallardo I have one ultra-wide at home and that is also great.
- @StOnSoftware @TonyBologni That's just 102 DPI, that's not ergonomic for me.
- My nephew has a wooden toy smartphone and his first message goes to me! ๐ https://t.co/rouELzEamX
- I hope this summer leads to Norwegians understanding the value of shutters on the *outside* of windows.
- Hottest temperatures since 118 years in #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/azhhg5QCtn
- @StOnSoftware @TonyBologni Roughly an arm's length. How often do you pair program at home, btw?
- @TonyBologni In DE @TUXEDOComputers for example.
- @cotufa82 They have no manners.
- @cotufa82 No, because this behaviour only serves to disrupt a woman.
- See you in Amsterdam! https://t.co/Se4xnTf7hQ
- @AdharaIT @maaretp @EuroTestingConf Same location?
- Here is what we did during the hottest weekend in 118 years in #Trondheim ๐ณ๐ด: https://t.co/vPES5IfA8y
- We als had amazing sunsets: #trondheim ๐ณ๐ด https://t.co/xmRaOJXfgt
- This is your chance to be part of maybe the most impressive tech conference in Europe. I don't know any other team that puts so much effort in creating a place for a community to meet and listen to inspiring speakers that put the audience first. ๐ https://t.co/OXrjuqaiW8
- @toggleModal You most def look like it!
- Task for today: add a way users can upload an avatar for their cat. #coolstuffiamworkingon
- https://t.co/u3ei5Y3ms6
- Disgusting vulture. https://t.co/IAqAvc4jLB
- @timothep @netflix That reminds me to rewatch Band of Brothers...
- 5 things Upwork founder learned about all-remote: 1. All-remote is easier than part remote 2. Ask people how they feel 3. Video is the biggest enabler of all-remote 4. Time zone is a real challenge 5. Apply best practices from large distributed companies https://t.co/yp2JEIhaas
- So, the transcript feature for YouTube videos is amazing for recorded meetings about our architecture. So easy to find a certain topic in a longer meeting: https://t.co/1QSt5Z7Foo
- "Use the parse_time function to format a timestamp into a human-readable date/time format." #namingishard https://t.co/wX7v33G8RH
- Nice implementation, does exactly what it says: https://t.co/9VsZVj2IT0
- @MarianSteinbach Code is on GitHub Infra on AWS ... nothing is secret.
- #Bunker views of #Trondheim ๐ณ๐ด. Basically all hills around the city were used by the Germans during WW2 AS defensive posts and many of the concrete structures are still here. https://t.co/qmZ1J5PnJU
- #AnotherLife is just terrible. Dialogue. Fighting. Lighting. Set design. Effects. Everything. Or am I just spoiled by what #TheExpanse did?
- @UberGeekGirl @NativeWired But worth it!
- #NewProfilePic
- @TechWomenNorway I just nominated @vicbergquist!
- @cotufa82 @andreaskayy I have no respect for men who insist on addressing mixed audiences as guys and turn down very simple changes like this because they somehow fear their identity is questioned.
- @UberGeekGirl @NativeWired I agree, the 5Ys technique is not to be followed verbatim and as the only method. I think this article from your link explains it quite nicely: https://t.co/frlPoLMvoD My point was that the main assumption in the 5Ys method is that the first answer rarely the right one. >
- @UberGeekGirl @NativeWired Therefore it's important to not be easily satisfied with the most obvious answer but be persistent to discover all relevant information. This persistence takes courage and energy to make it properly and without hurting people. But this energy invest is worth it.
- Monica has great tips on how to make a good impression when applying for a junior engineering position: https://t.co/8IksbYgG51
- @techettes_ffm @mirjam_diala @SilviaHundegger https://t.co/OH1Wa1BMTt