John Reilly

@johnny_reilly

MacGyver turned Dev 🌻❤️ TypeScript / ts-loader / fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin / DefinitelyTyped: The Movie

London / Twickenham
Joined March 2011

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    8 Oct 2019

    This is the history of : Thanks to & of the team, inventor of typings, , , , and of course for telling me their parts of the story❤️🌻

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    Attending Westminster Hall debate by who is giving an excellent opening speech on SEND funding

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 28
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    Jan 28

    This , we're going to take a look at 's interfaces. Interfaces are different from types and both have their strengths in different situations. Let's take a look. This is just some interface definition - again an example from the types: 🧵👇

    interface Action {
  type: string;
}
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  5. Jan 28

    If you're interested in webworkers, TypeScript and React hooks then do I have the post for you! Thanks to and whose help (direct and indirect via Squoosh) made this possible 🤗❤️🌻

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    Jan 27

    We're in the middle of migrating one of our biggest apps (5000+ servers) to .net core. In yellow is CPU usage for .net framework + . In green is .net core 3.1 + aspnetcore. We've migrated other apps but it's the first time we see such a dramatic improvement

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  7. Jan 27

    TIL that clock drift can occur between Docker for Windows and the Windows host. It's caused by sleeping your machine a bunch (AKA closing the lid). It can manifest as container build failures. The fix? Turn your machine off and on again. Yes. I know... Yes.

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    Jan 27

    Give me your best real world use cases of conditional types and inference types in TypeScript. Can be open source or not. Retweets appreciated.

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  9. Jan 26

    I wrote a blog post last week called "LICENSE to kill your PWA". I'm happy to say that I've now been able to publish an update "LICENSE to kill - revoked!"

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    Jan 24
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  11. Jan 22

    Gutted to be missing this; it will be excellent I'm sure ❤️

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  12. Jan 21

    LICENSE to kill your PWA: how create-react-app defaults can break your PWA

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    I am looking for a new job. I have experience with React, Node.js, C#, and Swift. I enjoy to create great accessible products. I am currently based in London. Open to move or work remotely. Do you know a cool role, please let me know!

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  15. Jan 16
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  16. Jan 15

    I tried hard to come up with a pun about Bloomberg, rain and London. Didn't succeed

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    Just published comlink-loader 2.0. Add a querystring to imports and they run in a Worker. Simple and works by default.

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    You can choose how you want to apply the worker bit, I just like using a querystring because it's super unintrusive.

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  19. Retweeted
    Jan 14

    While last we looked at Generics Basics, today we continue where we left off, by taking a closer look at type argument inference, pitfalls and workarounds. We will take a look at a simplified version of -toolkit's `createAction` function. 🧵👇

    interface PayloadAction<P, T = string> {
  type: T;
  payload: P;
}

type ActionCreator<P, T> = (payload: P) => PayloadAction<P, T>;

function createAction<P, T = string>(type: T): ActionCreator<P, T> {
  return (payload: P) => ({
    type,
    payload
  });
}
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    Jan 13

    In this article goes over the process of creating a simple React app with create-react-app, supercharging it with PWA abilities, code splitting and finally deploying the app with Netlify.

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    K. Scott was a rare person that inspired me in so many ways. His podcast (Herding Code) on Antietam is the pinnacle of graceful, elegant and downright wicked skill at telling a story. My god I’m going to miss him 😥. Farewell my friend.

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