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@matthewcp

Alligator fighter and lover of poetry. Slanging modules at

Louisville, United States
Joined April 2008

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  1. 1 hour ago

    Hot take: markdown is bad for documentation because it forces a linear, single column design. Documentation is not linear, and figures, code samples, textual explanations, asides, etc. provide a lot of opportunity for more robust designs.

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  2. 4 hours ago

    I keep being surprised why people like jest for testing Node.js app. It’s almost a complete different environment from Node.js, how could they be certain they are actually testing for real. In several repos now I need to specifically test my modules work with jest. Sigh.

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  3. 24 hours ago

    🚀 Resources In case you haven't seen it, there's a new web framework. What's different? Well, it promises faster websites with less JS. And it lets you "bring your own components" - React - Vue - Svelte Here are resources to learn more: 👇

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  4. Oct 21

    So, this took forever, but I finally finished it

    A tombstone sculpture
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  5. Oct 20

    Ages 0-10 : I’ll sleep anywhere I fall Ages 10-20 : I’ll sleep anywhere depending on the condition I’m in. Ages 20-30: I’m ok roughing it on a couch for bit Ages 30-40: I need MY bed 40+: where’s MY fucking pillow.

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  6. Oct 20
    Replying to

    might be cool to checkout too!

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  7. Oct 20

    Caleb would be a great hire for just about any team!

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  8. Oct 19

    I’m advocating for CSS & HTML that can swap from one tab to another. Could we cover 80% of the use cases for tabs if we had a declarative way of building them? Then JS could handle the 20% of tabs that are so custom they can’t be declarative? Idk yet, but let’s try?

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  9. Oct 19

    Another take: JavaScript has overstepped. Declarative CSS and HTML need to do *way more* and push JS out of the design system space.

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  10. Oct 18

    Bundling your Node deps makes it really annoying to debug your package.

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  11. Oct 17
    A punch hole art of the Astro symbol
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  12. Oct 15

    Blasting off into the weekend with my stickers that arrived today! 🚀💜🅰️🔥

    Some Astro logo stickers sitting on the counter, along with my water bottle that already has a sticker on it, next to my coffee in the mug of cartoon "naughty" birds, like the tufted titmouse and American woodcock.
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  13. Oct 15

    Making it easy to debug a codebase locally is one of the most important things you can do to make contributions easier.

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  14. Oct 15

    In a repo that does linting in their build command. They have a lint rule barring console.log. So now I have to modify their scripts to turn this off just so I can debug something. Great job node ecosystem.

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  15. Oct 15

    Quick start with asdf plugin add lucy asdf install lucy 0.5.0 asdf global lucy 0.5.0

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  16. Oct 15

    Lucy 0.5.0 is out, with the JavaScript API adding the ability to return TypeScript definitions (dts):

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  17. Oct 14

    Deploying a website with a honeypot of encoded HTML. Together we can end HTML-based crime once and for all.

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  18. Oct 14
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    There should be a <ssn></ssn> tag

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  19. Oct 14

    Anyone else decoded some HTML today?

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  20. Oct 14

    Lucy 0.4.1 is out, allowing you to target nested states as destinations for an event (very useful within XState):

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