- 13" Macbook Pro 3.3 GHz i7 (late 2016)
- Microsoft Surface Book (2016)
- Dell up3216q 32" monitor
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No other topic in software development probably has so much controversy as linting.
With a wrong workflow linting can be really a pain and will slow you and your team down. With a proper setup, though, it can save you hours of manual work reformatting the code and reducing the code-review overhead.
import ModalContext from './modal-context'; | |
class Parent extends Component { | |
render() { | |
return ( | |
<ModalContext.Provider value={this.state.modalContext}> | |
<Child/> | |
</ModalContext.Provider> | |
); | |
} |
In this talk we will be all discussing the origin of the furry fandom. How we will thogheter create a new furry-in-js framework. We will going over how they have changed the current fandom world, our hearts and the js world in 5 very awesome minutes! This talk is to prove a point that stars mean nothing in this case.
In this talk I'd like to use 5 minutes of my time to explain to the audience why jQuery is simply way better than React.
fadeIn()
method? Nah, I don't think so. You need to install a react-transition-group package which weighs over 3GB.$.get(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12345/adding_two_numbers_javascript)
in React? NOPE.And many, many more.
(This is a completely serious lightning talk proposal, I promise.)
gatsby-config.js
onPreBootstrap
if it is implemented in any plugins, for example gatsby-plugin-typography. Receives handy [apiCallArgs](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/blob/ffd8b2d691c9const https = require('https'); | |
const AWS = require("aws-sdk"); | |
const urlParse = require("url").URL; | |
const appsyncUrl = process.env.API_BACKENDGRAPHQL_GRAPHQLAPIENDPOINTOUTPUT; | |
const region = process.env.REGION; | |
const endpoint = new urlParse(appsyncUrl).hostname.toString(); | |
const graphqlQuery = require('./query.js').mutation; | |
const apiKey = process.env.API_KEY; | |
exports.handler = async (event) => { |
by Tatiana Mac
Last updated 14 April 2021
As speaking comes with immense privilege, I have crafted a speaker rider to set expectations and boundaries around my engagement. I am grateful to all the conference organisers who have brilliantly hosted me. I would love to continue to exercise this privilege to speak at conferences, and use this privilege to make the landscape more accessible and beneficial to tech's most historically excluded and marginalised communities.
😫 I provide a lot of explanations for those of you who never had to consider these things. Most thoughtful conferences I've attended check most of these boxes intrinsically, particularly when conference runners are experienced speakers. They get it.
> Thank you for reaching out to Autonomous! I am sorry to hear that you are having some trouble with your SmartDesk | |
> but I will be glad to assist. It sounds like your system needs a "hard reset" can I please have you follow these | |
> steps thoroughly. | |
Reset Steps: | |
1. Unplug the desk for 20 seconds. Plug it back in. Wait a full 20 seconds. | |
2. Press the up and down buttons until the desk lowers all the way and beeps or 20 seconds pass. | |
3. Release both buttons. | |
4. Press the down buttons until the desk beeps one more time or 20 seconds pass. |
To the Gatsby Community,
We want to start by specifically thanking Nat Alison. We support her and commend her bravery in speaking out. It is not easy to stand alone. What she experienced at Gatsby was unacceptable and speaks to wider issues. We thank her for putting pressure on the company to fix them. We vow to double down on those efforts.
While we have worked hard to give feedback and help create a healthy work environment over the past few years, change has been far too slow and the consequences have been real. The previous weeks have intensified the need for rapid change by increasing employee communication and allowing us to collectively connect some dots. We are just as outraged. As a result, we have posed a series of hard questions to management as well as a list of concrete actions they need to take.
Kyle Mathews' public apologies to both Nat Alison and Kim Crayton are small actions swiftly taken that signal the possibility for change but don't speak to the systemic issues that must be addressed.