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⚡️ Vite 7.0 is out!
- Browser Target Changed to Baseline Widely Available
- Node 18 support dropped. Vite is now distributed as ESM only
- And feats, fixes, and cleanups, while we prepare for rolldown!
vite.dev/blog/announcin…
Four things you probably didn't know about GitHub - as CEO @ashtom told me:
1. GitHub is remote-first to this day... despite Microsoft not being remote-first! And so GitHub can hire talent globally.
2. Though Ruby on Rails is still heavily used, Go and .NET are also part of their tech stack.
3. On average, GitHub handles 120,000 request/second (10 billion per day!)
4. GitHub is hiring more junior engineers than ever before
And many more in today's The Pragmatic Engineer episode. Watch or listen:
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something i’ve found a lot of devs do wrong is using test IDs instead of finding the element by role/name. obviously there are going to be edge cases but most of the time the role/name is a better choice.
Ivan Akulov (@iamakulov) discusses optimizing React performance and major advancements in React, including hooks, concurrency, and invisible performance enhancements that make web applications smoother and faster.
Apple: buff.ly/3z3MIgC
Spotify: buff.ly/3XuP9Sz
I have been working with Nest.js for a while, and really liked the Dependency Injection design pattern. When I was trying to find how I can do something like this in React, then this great article popped up by @CodeDrivenDev .
codedrivendevelopment.com/posts/dependen…
Many engineers HATE working with their PMs.
They see PMs as technically clueless meeting schedulers that don't do any real work.
So I teamed up w/ ex-Amazon engineer @iamireneyu to create a Good PM Bad PM Guide to working with engineers.
An in-depth guide to 4 common q's 🧵👇
Often, people attempt to validate ideas with very quick or hasty MVPs, and the response is either crickets or lukewarm meh. This doesn't necessarily mean the idea is bad, but rather that the execution is not good enough for people to even entertain the idea.
For startups with limited resources, this means you have to build a great core experience for a specific user group. You narrow the scope, build less but something better and different.
(* The asterisk here might pertain to AI/LLM categories where technology can enable some interesting and novel use cases, providing quick value such that the overall product experience is not that crucial (like Midjourney, which started as a Discord bot).
This also implies that if you discover a novel use case and execute it quickly, having generic AI/LLM capabilities also means that it's easy for others to replicate. This again starts the cycle wherein only great products succeed, and each subsequent product must again meet a higher bar than what came before.)
Early-stage product development is no longer about validating novel ideas for new markets. It's about reaching an ever-higher quality bar to compete in crowded categories.
We need to rethink the concept of the MVP.
→ linear.app/blog/rethinkin…
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