Steff_la_Dev

@Steff_La_Dev

🇨🇭 Angular Frontend Developer 👩🏻‍💻 Twitter user for lessons learned, news, daily thoughs of a dev and a little bit of fun.

Switzerland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2019.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    22. stu 2019.

    If you look at your 1-year-old code and don't think what the heck you've done here, you're doing something wrong. -> You have not improved your skill!

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  2. 8. sij

    Missed to tweet around Christmas and new year. So a bit late: Happy new year^^

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  3. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    21. pro 2019.

    Christmas is coming soon and we have some surprises for you :) Let's start with the first confirmed Workshop in the beautiful City in Zurich 🇨🇭 Registration open here: Thanks to for helping making this event possible 😍😍

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  4. 9. pro 2019.

    I am refactoring my project. There are too many components and too few modules. But how big should a Module be? 🤔 How many components/pipes/... should one Module contain? What are your experiences? Retweets are welcome 😉

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    9. pro 2019.

    Don't React until you Vue it from a different Angular.

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  6. 8. pro 2019.

    Just researched a bit about . Is it really worth to focus now on ? Interesting times...

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  7. 5. pro 2019.

    Very interesting approaches 🤔 But at 13:00 with the "markDirty"-part I thought: "Oh no! Not back to AngularJS again!" It reminded me a lot of "$scope.$evalAsync()" 😂 Luckily, the presentation went further! 😉

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  8. 5. pro 2019.

    Yeah! I could use it for a new feature lately! Perfectly suited to the requirements!

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  9. 3. pro 2019.

    Optoinal routing parameters could be very interesting for some of the features of my project 🤔

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  10. 28. stu 2019.

    It feels so good, to write a Unit Test. But I struggle with the structure of Unit Tests in a larger project. There are certainly better ways than I did 🤔

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  11. 26. stu 2019.

    To remind me, how works, I watched this course: from Pretty simple explained and easy to follow. I think visualisation was the key to understanding what's going on behind git commands. 👍

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  12. 23. stu 2019.

    It isn't that I never heard how git works. But sometimes it is good to go back to the basics and repeat a few things.

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  13. 23. stu 2019.

    So yeah. I understand now, that the possibility of similar SHA1 Keys in git are so small, that it is nearly impossible. And how Git manages the files and directories with commits. 😃 (🤔Why did I wait so long to take a closer look at Git? )

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  14. 23. stu 2019.

    But there is always room for more. The thing I learned in my 9 Years of Programming is, that you never finished learning. Every time you think you have understand, there is more to learn behind it.

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  15. 23. stu 2019.

    At the moment, I am learning how to . I work with git since I started my dev-career at 2010. But I was always a user and never looked at it in deep. I commited, pulled, pushed and cherry-picked and do know about and so on.

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  16. 23. stu 2019.

    Well, hi Twitter ^^ I am new here and a little bit nervous because of my English. But I will give it a try and post here some lessons learned or things I am dealing with. Sometimes "high-end" stuff and sometimes "noob" things.

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