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Hi, I'm Evan (he/any).

TLDR: I'm a privileged white hetero-cis-male politically #left #TriratnaBuddhist #SoftwareEngineer (#IHelpPeopleGetJobs) currently in #Seattle but planning to move to #AotearoaNZ or #Australia as so as we can manage it with my wife & 3 kids

I'm politically #left (at least in United States terms). I'm a #voting nerd in that I have a favorite voting-related textbook (Collective Decisions and Voting by Nicolaus Tideman).

I think we could mostly solve #gerrymandering by making larger districts with ~5 representatives instead of just 1 and then using #SingleTransferableVote. That would strike a nice balance between local & proportional representation. For single-person positions, like presidents/governors/mayors, STV becomes #RankedChoiceVoting (aka #InstantRunoffVoting aka #AlternativeVote) which eliminates the spoiler effect and leads to more civil campaigns.

Plus, #RankedChoiceVoting eliminates the need for primaries and runoffs, which can lead to significant cost reductions.

I'm training for ordination with the #TriratnaBuddhist Order (#dhamma, #dharma, #Buddhism) and have been for many years. It's a long process, especially with other things going on. I've done some kind of #meditation (mostly #anapanasati) every day for over 3 years and more sporadically since 2006.

That said, I do take issue with some of the things the founder (Sangharakshita) did, and I'm concerned with a recent rise in sort of guru worship around. I can have gratitude for his explanation of the dharma, try to sort out the idiosyncratic bits, and still view him as a deeply flawed human being.

I write #software for http://indeed.com (job search site) (previously employed by Amazon). I've written a lot of #database-backed #webservices in #Java, but in the last few years, I've been working on #microfrontend platforms in #JavaScript & #TypeScript, primarily supporting #React. I have more knowledge about #Webpack #ModuleFederation than anyone should be cursed with. I'd love to try #SolidJS, #RustLang seems really cool, and I'm excited about the future of #WebAssembly.

My wife & I have fantasized about moving to #AotearoaNZ or #Australia since well before the pandemic, and now we're actively trying make it happen. Since we're both in high-demand professions (she's a nurse), I think it should go reasonably smoothly 🤞. Feel free to get in touch with job opportunities that offer visa sponsorship, suggestions for #kiwiana or Australian culture that will help us adapt, reasons that your city is the best, etc. I always blow on the pie when I wear my jandals to the dairy. If we ship things over, I can only hope that the front doesn't fall off the boat. I hear that only rarely happens.

My daughter Juniper was born at the beginning of 2020, so her experience of life and my experience of parenthood are both tightly linked to the pandemic. On the upside, I get to work remotely, which means I get more time with her. She's a lot of fun (and of course a lot of work).

Then, we had our twins Heath & Magnolia (Noli) in September 2023, and our lives got even more hectic and full of love.

Juniper goes to a Waldorf school, and I wish I could go, too, but I think the adult version of Waldorf school might just be therapy.

New 📚 Release! SolidJS: The Complete Guide by Sinan Polat

#books #ebooks #programming #SolidJS

Learn SolidJS inside out. This book is designed to teach you the ins and outs of Solid—from its core principles and inner workings to its complete API. With a balanced approach that captures the complexities without overwhelming, you'll gain a thorough understanding of SolidJS. Learn the 'why' behind the framework...

Find it on Leanpub!

Link: leanpub.com/solid-js

TIL: in #SolidJS the .loading property of a Resource is update in case of an error ONLY if you read the .error property ("The state and like .error were added after the fact by request but sort of confuse how resources work primarily. That is when you access the value if it is error it throws up to the nearest ErrorBoundary. We error (and suspend) on read.": github.com/solidjs/solid/discu)

So you always need to do something like !res.loading && !res.error && res()

That caused me some headaches ...

GitHubErrors during createResource fetches · solidjs solid · Discussion #1888Describe the bug Hi there, I'm really struggling with errors coming from createResource. No matter what I do, errors seem to go uncaught. The resource state is updated to 'errored' but no errors ap...

So I'm hiring for a role using Rust and Solid.js. Preferably someone in Sweden, but can be anyone in the EU. The role can be fully remote, but it is preferable if we can share a whiteboard sometimes.

Neither Rust nor Solid.js knowledge is required, but familiarity with a sensible backend language and React-like APIs is a good indicator if the role is for you. :)

I started to work a lot with #SolidJS this week and I really like it. The API is a bit simpler than #React, and the built-in features for async resources is amazing. The data binding works great and seems to be a bit more performant for the kind of apps that I am build (I am building a v2 of a project, so I have some direct comparison).

Dear Dev Mastodon, I'm torn between Solid.js and Svelte for a small SPA project. I've done a lot of React dev so Solid seems familiar but I quite like the apparent simplicity of Svelte. Any opinions, advice, gotchas I should be aware of?

#WebDev#Dev#SolidJS

Dobra. Jako, że po dłuższym riserczu w międzyczasie doszedłem do wniosku, że muszę przepisać apkę póki jeszcze mogę to bezpiecznie zrobić, pytam społeczność Mastodona o werdykt. Nie mogę się zdecydować, bo w każdym wypadku przyjdzie mi uczyć się nowego języka :D

Background:

1. Apka jest zrobiona we Flutterze, ale ponoć ten niezbyt sobie radzi na desktopach, a to jeden z targetów mojej apki, więc nie mogę sobie pozwolić, by kulał
2. Pierwszą opcją jest Tauri. Backend i logika przetwarzania danych po stronie języka Rust, frontend na SolidJS lub ReactJS. Mam wiele lat expa w JSie, więc o jakość się tutaj nie martwię, bardziej martwi mnie sama "webowość” i jej potencjalne ograniczenia
3. Druga opcja to chrzanienie wieloplatformowości i koncentracja na iOS + macOS, tutaj naturalnie wchodzi Swift cały na biało

Chętnie poczytam argumentacji osób bardziej oblatanych w pisaniu aplikacji natywnych i quazi-natywnych.

#Swift#Rust#Tauri

Hello all! This is a new account I'm trying on a new Firefish server I've deployed. My main account is still @pablo@sivar.cafe.

Re writing my
#introduction here:

Hi! I'm Pablo, a software engineer from
#ElSalvador but now living in The #Netherlands! I'm also the author of https://felte.dev, a "framework agnostic" form management library.

I work mainly as a front-end developer with
#ReactJS, but I love keeping track of the new things such as #SolidJS and #WebComponents!

Looking forward to see more people around the
#fediverse ❤️

felte.devFelte | HomeAn extensible form library for Svelte, Solid and React.

“React Is Not Modern Web Development”

@jaredcwhite’s personal thoughts on a great entry by @collinsworth into the growing body of work which details why greenfield #WebDev projects are better served by other frameworks…or none at all.

thathtml.blog/2023/08/react-is

That HTML BlogReact Is Not Modern Web DevelopmentSometimes legacy code is time-honored code. But sometimes…it’s not.
Replied in thread

@davidshq Both personally and professionally I use vanilla JavaScript. Often I feel like I’m fighting with the trendy frameworks and libraries to do what I want, where it would be so much cleaner and faster to do in vanilla. They can take document.querySelector() from my cold dead hands! 😛

I still do try to keep up on new things and evaluate them in toy projects, just to make sure I’m not missing anything. Right now I’m playing around with #solidjs, but it hasn’t sold me quite yet.