David Nicholas Williams

@davnicwil

I turn ideas into products. Here's one I'm building now - . Author of react-frontload.

Manchester, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2011.

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    31. sij

    Someone who copies you is just copying one frame out of a video. If you keep going, you'll find that their video diverges from yours, and probably not for the better.

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    30. sij
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    27. sij

    me: has used Bash for over a dozen years also me: Googles how "if" works

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    26. sij

    "Web development is so hard nowadays. 15 years ago we could just fire up a text editor, type some HTML, CSS and PHP to get a website done." Nothing is actually preventing you from doing that today.

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  5. 20. sij

    A thing I find funny Often when people post about working long hours being bad & how we should change the culture of glorifying it, they're eager to point out how they're *of course* guilty of doing it themselves Lest they be perceived as someone who doesn't work long hours..

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    20. sij

    One reason startups are on average less evil than other businesses is that the best way to start a startup is to make something you yourself want, and founders aren't masochists.

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  7. 18. sij

    Annoying bug of google - when you come across a genuinely interesting, obscure personal blog post or something, then want to find it again a few days later, you can't You use loads of keywords that came up in the article, but just get back a load of SEO marketing/blogspam stuff

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  8. 15. sij

    You know what pattern always comes up in successful products? Random, weirldy named, unused or repurposed DB columns It's a mess, and a great thing. It means people have been in there, doing stuff, trying things What's the cleanest codebase? The one for a product nobody's used

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  9. 15. sij

    Hack: when meeting someone, set the meeting time 10 mins after the hour Most people meet on hours/half hours so you'll more likely see queues on public transport, cafes, etc Yes people are late but it's probably Gaussian & 10 mins late you're into the 2nd standard deviation

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    13. sij

    San Francisco’s fall will catalyze the mainstream adoption of remote work.

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  11. 14. sij

    Productivity hack: when you catch yourself trying to change an individual stranger's opinion online, especially after more than one round of comments, just delete your last comment and walk away. You win, they win, everyone wins.

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    9. sij

    Tell your story Don't tell people how they should program

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  13. 8. sij

    In software not everything is a plug and socket Sometimes, you just have to do the wiring

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  14. 6. sij

    Such random software bugs come up on MacOS Second monitor's screen was just showing green, reconnected the cable a few times, no change.. ..it'd be annoying if this cable is broken.. ..even more if the monitor is broken.. wait a sec.. *restarts mac*... yep, all fine now

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  15. 3. sij

    I love coding up a load of HTML and CSS without once checking, loading the page, and seeing how different it is to what I wanted

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  16. 3. sij

    Software: the art of carefully threading 100s of wires coherently and then later realising you have to connect random ones together whilst maintaining aforementioned coherence

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  17. 2. sij

    OK, fixed height w/ magic number pixel value that will have to be updated as content changes is the solution I've gone with as I'm not willing to waste more time on this. Frustrating.

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  18. 2. sij

    Stuff like this -- it's just so hard to get a section of a dynamically sized popover's content to scroll if it overflows a the popover container.

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  19. 2. sij

    Doing anything with scrolling and popovers in CSS absolutely sucks, web definitely wasn't designed for that UI pattern. But it's such a nice one when used well!

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  20. 2. sij

    After a few years avoiding them, I've discovered that Firefox dev tools are actually really good! Just a couple of nice, useful features I've come across already - shows aligment grid lines on element just by highlighting it - flags up which elements have scrollable overflow

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