Phil Nash

@philnash

Developer evangelist for and . I write JavaScript, Ruby and Swift. Probably listening to ska punk right now. console.log('🍻');

Australia
Joined September 2007

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    19 Apr 2017
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  2. Aug 23

    I love the occasional whimsy in programming. Today's giggle: the version codename "Llamas in Pajamas" when starting a app.

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  3. Aug 23

    I only wish I could teleport over from Australia to join you there, the crew know how to throw an amazing event.

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  4. Aug 23

    Hey London front end devs! If you’re looking for a great conference with top speakers that’s also a bargain, then you should probably get yourself a ticket to

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  5. Retweeted
    Aug 21

    I wrote up a quick blog post last night on how to keep a fork up to date with an upstream repo. Behold, git remote, fetch and merge!

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  6. Aug 22

    What is you might be asking? I think my colleague explained it best in this wonderful thread:

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  7. Aug 22

    Hey everyone! Today you can buy yourself a ticket to for half price (plus an extra 10% off using the code pnash10).

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  8. Aug 21

    Well this is a nice addition ! Work towards a more welcoming community has begun! 👍

    The Stack Overflow comment and answer boxes now point out new contributors with the message "User is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct".
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  9. Aug 21

    I wrote up a quick blog post last night on how to keep a fork up to date with an upstream repo. Behold, git remote, fetch and merge!

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  10. Aug 19

    Return from holiday, open the inbox and

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  11. Aug 16

    “We listened to our users’ concerns and then promptly ignored them.”

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  12. Retweeted
    Aug 15

    There's still time to apply for a scholarship to attend ! This year, . we’ve increased the number of tickets for the program and will be able to offer a limited amount of travel assistance.

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  13. Aug 4

    Wasn’t expecting to see in a retweet of a competition from a conference in Perth today! 😄

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  14. Aug 2

    Fantastic talk from at . Semantic HTML is not just the thing we hang our styles and scripts off, but the basis of our content across every platform it can be consumed on.

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  15. Aug 2

    Here are ’s recommended UX perf metrics: 1. Last painted hero 2. First interactive 3. Start render 4. User timing (Shout out to speed index too.)

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  16. Aug 1

    😱 Chrome paint metrics have an average 888-169ms delay before next paint.

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  17. Aug 1

    The last painted hero performance metric is the max of the time for the largest heading and largest image on a page renders.

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  18. Aug 1

    If you love 's talk, you'd also enjoy 's work in generative art and his tutorial series on getting started:

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  19. Aug 1

    “This is how I play with things, I change a number and see what happens.” - That’s funny, it’s a lot of how my real dev is done... 😏

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  20. Aug 1

    “Programming is creative” - at Yeah it is! And practising creative coding makes us better at our (real) jobs. Something I keep intending to do more.

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  21. Aug 1

    Thanks for listening . I'd love to talk with anyone else that has ideas about how to make our web apps less aggressive. And here are my slides:

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