friedsquiggles
@friedsquiggles.bsky.social
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Is there a lint rule that you've always felt was missing? 🤔
With Deno 2.2's new lint plugin system, you can write and publish your own!
For the next week, if you publish a lint rule, you'll get a free prize. 👇
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With Deno 2.2's new lint plugin system, you can write and publish your own!
For the next week, if you publish a lint rule, you'll get a free prize. 👇
deno.com/blog/lint-ru...
Publish a lint rule, get a prize
Deno's new lint plugin system means you can extend the deno lint functionality with your own rules. We're giving prizes for anyone who publishes a lint rule this week. Here's how to participate.
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February 25, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Is there a lint rule that you've always felt was missing? 🤔
With Deno 2.2's new lint plugin system, you can write and publish your own!
For the next week, if you publish a lint rule, you'll get a free prize. 👇
deno.com/blog/lint-ru...
With Deno 2.2's new lint plugin system, you can write and publish your own!
For the next week, if you publish a lint rule, you'll get a free prize. 👇
deno.com/blog/lint-ru...
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Finishing up ESLint’s financials for 2024 and…it’s not pretty. ESLint ran at a nearly $60,000 deficit. We managed due to our prioritizing building up our reserves for several years prior in case of a rainy day. We can use your help closing the gap.
eslint.org/donate
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Donate - ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript Linter
A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Maintain your code quality with ease.
eslint.org
January 17, 2025 at 1:40 AM
Finishing up ESLint’s financials for 2024 and…it’s not pretty. ESLint ran at a nearly $60,000 deficit. We managed due to our prioritizing building up our reserves for several years prior in case of a rainy day. We can use your help closing the gap.
eslint.org/donate
eslint.org/donate
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Trying out having a walking pad under my standing desk.
I can see why most ads show these pads with people having them in front of a TV.
Theoretically a good idea. In practice, it's destabilizing to type/read while walking as desk is static but you move up-and-down.
I can see why most ads show these pads with people having them in front of a TV.
Theoretically a good idea. In practice, it's destabilizing to type/read while walking as desk is static but you move up-and-down.
January 16, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Trying out having a walking pad under my standing desk.
I can see why most ads show these pads with people having them in front of a TV.
Theoretically a good idea. In practice, it's destabilizing to type/read while walking as desk is static but you move up-and-down.
I can see why most ads show these pads with people having them in front of a TV.
Theoretically a good idea. In practice, it's destabilizing to type/read while walking as desk is static but you move up-and-down.
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I finished three books in November.
My favorite was from @sarahedo.bsky.social
Even if management isn't for you, the perspectives in this book will make you a better team member.
www.engmanagement.dev
My favorite was from @sarahedo.bsky.social
Even if management isn't for you, the perspectives in this book will make you a better team member.
www.engmanagement.dev
Engineering Management for the Rest of Us by Sarah Drasner
A guide for collaborating with networks of people, working together towards a common purpose.
www.engmanagement.dev
December 3, 2024 at 1:13 AM
I finished three books in November.
My favorite was from @sarahedo.bsky.social
Even if management isn't for you, the perspectives in this book will make you a better team member.
www.engmanagement.dev
My favorite was from @sarahedo.bsky.social
Even if management isn't for you, the perspectives in this book will make you a better team member.
www.engmanagement.dev