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Skillsjs, TS, c#, java
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What happened to React?
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For those who hate redux, how do you manage state in large web app?
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Looks like MobX might be easier to get started with. I'm going to try redoing my latest foray into redux with it.
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Gotta make sure the junior dev isn't a snitch first.
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Once I rose above the noise and confusion
Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion
I was soaring ever higher, but I flew too high -
@spongessuck ?
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Sales people with their fancy cars and suits, vaping in the office, losing company laptops and generally making promises they don't have to keep.
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Totally failing to understand the post or the replies
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@coffeeholic racist and transphobic. That is efficient.
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So 'we' did this, and 'we', etc etc etc
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Put windows in a VM, install an extra graphics card, GPU passthru, dedicated monitor. Run both OS together
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Code reviews tend to vary wildly depending on how busy the reviewer is and other factors, usually they nitpick small details and rarely ever do people spend time understanding a large commit and testing it. I'd argue that QA should be performing testing.
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So 'id' should be unique and there's no need to get the user right?
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Definetely keep communication with him in some form you can refer to later in case this becomes a pattern and you need to defend yourself.
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Oh great, now I'm actually going to have to keep information in my brain instead of stack overflow
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@craig939393 I've met that kind on more than one occasion
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@Eklavya It's a developer, but instead of code it's about to develop diabetes
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I'd like to add to the shout-out those who just ignore what people say
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Coming from dotnetcore and react I'm finding that laravel being opinionated is saving me a lot of time. Still not super keen on PHP itself, but I like having an established approach for laying out a large codebase.
Also dotnetcore and react feel like they are changing faster so the constant rewrites seems (to me) worse in that stack. -
I need a t-shirt with that last bit on it
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I'll take another look at hot chocolate, last time I couldn't find a production ready example and ended up inventing some way to represent large schemas which is...not ideal.
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Google made material.io
Material-ui is just a set of react components implementing material.io, not sure that Google are responsible for that teams documentation