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Dmitry Sharabin

@dmitrysharabin

Apprentice Software Engineer (@LeaVerou) • Teacher • Microsoft Certified Expert & Trainer

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Day 94 of #100DaysOfSwiftUI ✅. I passed the test and solved the required challenges. The final technique project is completed. Tomorrow is a fresh app building challenge day. github.com/DmitrySharabin…

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On day 97 of #100DaysOfSwiftUI, we started building our app. I solidified the knowledge I already had and also learned how to force the stacked navigation view style on iPhones. The declarative nature of SwiftUI plus elements of functional programming really shines together.😍

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Day 99 of #100DaysOfSwiftUI ✅. I passed the test and solved the required challenges. That was the last project of the course. Tomorrow is the final exam. Can't believe it! 🤯 github.com/DmitrySharabin…

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📣 A couple of days ago David Karger (hci.social/@karger) challenged me to build the Wordle Game with Mavo. Since I like challenges, now we have another app showcasing awesome Mavo features. 😅 It takes ~70 lines of HTML. Play with it and tell us what you think: dmitrysharabin.github.io/mavo-wordle/ #MadeWithMavo

📣 A couple of days ago <a href="/karger/">David Karger (hci.social/@karger)</a> challenged me to build the Wordle Game with <a href="/mavoweb/">Mavo</a>. Since I like challenges, now we have another app showcasing awesome Mavo features. 😅
It takes ~70 lines of HTML.

Play with it and tell us what you think:
dmitrysharabin.github.io/mavo-wordle/

#MadeWithMavo
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Hey everyone, we're still looking for people for this. Especially if if you have any friends and family who are not developers (but technical enough to eg use a spreadsheet), please share! We currently have a lot more submissions from highly technical people, and we need a range.

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Brilliant talk by Nathan Walker. Can't recommend it more for those who are interested in development apps for iOS and Android with NativeScript! Nathan, all NativeScript community would appreciate if you can give us more such tasty content. Thank you! 🙏🏻 youtube.com/watch?v=4gd0a1…

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After a long hiatus, we just released a new major version: say hi to v0.3.0, long overdue! Read about the changes here: github.com/mavoweb/mavo/r… And there are even more exciting things to come!

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Huge props to Dmitry Sharabin who took the lead on this release. 🥳 It’s been so gratifying to see him grow into the skilled developer he is today, starting from a Mavo user in 2018. Such a pleasure to mentor someone who is always eager to learn, never becoming complacent.

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People pay money (by buying tickets to different conferences) to listen to Lea Verou, PhD. I'm honored to have her as my mentor for almost five years. Thank you, Lea, from the bottom of my heart, for all you do for me! ❤️ P.S. No doubt, everyone will blossom under Lea’s mentorship!

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🚀 Launching style-observer: A bulletproof, production-ready library for observing CSS property changes in JS. For reals. Developed with the help of my apprentice Dmitry Sharabin over the last month, after I ran into yet another use case, and none of the existing options worked

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Wow, style-observer is featured very prominently on today’s issue of JavascriptWeekly! javascriptweekly.com/issues/723 Thanks for the shoutout folks (for Color.js too!), Dmitry Sharabin and I are very humbled!

Wow, style-observer is featured very prominently on today’s issue of <a href="/JavascriptWeekl/">JavascriptWeekly</a>!
javascriptweekly.com/issues/723

Thanks for the shoutout folks (for Color.js too!), <a href="/DmitrySharabin/">Dmitry Sharabin</a> and I are very humbled!