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Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
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Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
JohnPhamous on Twitter / X
JohnPhamous on Twitter / X
safety triangle + safety buffer- Extends Radix's Navigation Menu- Debug view when holding down ⎇- Performant by caching getBoundingClientRect() to prevent forced reflows. Cache is populated on demand and invalidated on window scroll/resizeBreakdown + prior work below pic.twitter.com/rKz6X37CYO— JohnPhamous (@JohnPhamous) March 6, 2024
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Zach Johnston 🌉 on Twitter
Zach Johnston 🌉 on Twitter
✨ New https://t.co/bxMLGgouQK ✨Pumped to finally be able to share this. Not only did the @twingate design team overhaul our website, we also rebuilt everything from the ground up in @framer.Some of my favorite details 👇 https://t.co/ghBGK0TA1Y— Zach Johnston 🌉 (@zach__johnston) March 29, 2023
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Zach Johnston 🌉 on Twitter
Ken Kocienda on Twitter
Ken Kocienda on Twitter
I’ve tweeted about this before, but when we made the original iPhone, we didn’t have product managers. We had directly responsible individuals (DRIs). Each important piece of work had a single person charged with seeing to it that the work got done. 1/— Ken Kocienda (@kocienda) August 28, 2022
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Ken Kocienda on Twitter