Tim Branyen

@tbranyen

RIT 2009 - Bocoup 2010 - Netflix 2015 · Backbone Boilerplate, NodeGit, LayoutManager, Combyne, diffHTML, & LocalHub

Joined January 2009

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  1. I thought Web Components would solve my problem, but then they changed the spec.

  2. "A dependency--not a boilerplate", oh you....

  3. A bit of what I missed at React Conf 2016...

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    After reaching consensus on Custom Elements API, we will begin implementing without a prefix and enabled by default.

  5. TIL of Duck Dynasty

  6. Why can't Chrome log out parser warnings? Well formed markup should be an ideal we strive for IMO.

  7. IMO Node should let dust settle before making any rash decisions that involve literally everyone who uses it. Definitely siding with

  8. ♫ Sitting on the dock of the bay, watching the code compile away, oh i'm sitting on the dock of the bay, wasting time ♫

  9. You can use ES6 modules today with Babel! Just register the Node environment hook and bam, you got standards! Or wait.. do you? Sorry, nope.

  10. Looks like Chrome now shows all extensions next to the search bar and can't find any news about it.

  11. Did some cleaning yesterday and found a tooth, nobody has fessed up ownership yet.

    • @mwoodpen

      Illustrator of books, architecture, travel & more. Cool clients include Crate&Barrel, Garnet Hill, HarperCollinsUK, Quarto Group & fav of a gal named Oprah.

    • @rob_dodson

      Developer Advocate @ Google. I ♡ web components + polymer

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  14. var inDOM = element.ownerDocument.contains(element); Can you think of a better way of knowing an element is in the DOM?

  15. requestIdeCallback is pretty amazing for delaying unnecessary progressive enhancement to not "hard block" rendering during page load

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    Just managed to auto-generate and push a commit on bare Git repo using - exciting!

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    "... diffHTML will figure out how to modify the page with the fewest amount of operations."

  18. Balancing performance and inaccuracy of regex-driven parsing, vs the memory hogging gc-summoning perfect DOMParser :-/

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    this is dope as hell. thanks !

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