Forbes Lindesay (@forbeslindesay) 's Twitter Profile
Forbes Lindesay

@forbeslindesay

Founder @RollingVersions. Maintainer of @pug_js and atdatabases.org

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Tim Perry (now mostly on πŸ¦‹ + 🦣) (@pimterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matt Pocock If you drop CJS now you break: - Every downstream project using v18 (which is still LTS) or older (EOL, but still common) or just not the latest v20/v22 - Every up-to-date CJS project not running with --experimental-require-module It'll get better soon! But we're not there yet.

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This was the core problem I wanted to solve for node.js with (at)databases atdatabases.org Simple type safe API for most queries. Easy to write and generate custom SQL without the risk of SQL Injection when you need to do more complex queries.

Forbes Lindesay (@forbeslindesay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just put the finishing touches on my workshop for this year’s ReactAlicante βš›οΈπŸŒžπŸ₯˜ It’s fully updated for the latest TypeScript features now. Looking forward to another great conference.

RollingVersions (@rollingversions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Co-founder Forbes Lindesay presented again this year at ReactAlicante βš›οΈπŸŒžπŸ₯˜ - thanks to everyone who attended his TypeScript workshop and β€œChaos Mode” talk. rollingversions.com is launching for early users in a couple of weeks - signup to the waitlist on our website!

Forbes Lindesay (@forbeslindesay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you ReactAlicante βš›οΈπŸŒžπŸ₯˜ for another awesome conference! It was a pleasure to present again this year. If you're interested in simplifying versioning and release management in GitHub, check out rollingversions.com, launching for early users in a couple of weeks.

Seb βš›οΈ ThisWeekInReact.com (@sebastienlorber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iterator Helpers are almost supported everywhere πŸŽ‰ - TC39 stage 4 - TypeScript 5.6 - Node 22 - Chrome 122 - Firefox 131 - Safari Technology Preview 106 πŸ†• πŸ”₯ Unlike arrays, methods are lazy, streams can be infinite 🚧 Iterator.range(start,end) is stage 2 πŸ‘€

Iterator Helpers are almost supported everywhere πŸŽ‰

- TC39 stage 4
- TypeScript 5.6
- Node 22 
- Chrome 122 
- Firefox 131
- Safari Technology Preview 106 πŸ†• πŸ”₯

Unlike arrays, methods are lazy, streams can be infinite

🚧 Iterator.range(start,end) is stage 2 πŸ‘€
Forbes Lindesay (@forbeslindesay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My ReactAlicante βš›οΈπŸŒžπŸ₯˜ talk about finding and fixing race conditions is now available to watch online! I love focusing on getting these sorts of UI interactions just right, and it feels horrible to use apps that mess this up. youtu.be/Yr7M-rVU5Cg?si…

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If you're in London you can see me talk about finding and fixing race conditions in React apps on 20th November JS Monthly London & Online guild.host/events/jsmonth…

JS Monthly London & Online (@jsmonthlylondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Just 9 days for our next meet up 🚨 Inspiring speakers πŸ’« - Neha Sharma (Neha Sharma) - Forbes Lindesay (Forbes Lindesay) We have a limit of 55 attendees; few more left ‼️ Please make sure to register to secure your place ✍️ guild.host/events/jsmonth…

🚨 Just 9 days for our next meet up 🚨

Inspiring speakers πŸ’«
 - Neha Sharma (<a href="/hellonehha/">Neha Sharma</a>)
 - Forbes Lindesay (<a href="/ForbesLindesay/">Forbes Lindesay</a>)

We have a limit of 55 attendees; few more left ‼️

Please make sure to register to secure your place ✍️
guild.host/events/jsmonth…
Ryan Florence (@ryanflorence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate when I know people are using React Router but command+click doesn't open a link in a new window Developers can't be trusted with useNavigation()

Seb βš›οΈ ThisWeekInReact.com (@sebastienlorber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should join it Not because of politics or idealism Simply because it's now better than here: - 0 ads - create your custom feed algo - decentralized, but you don't even notice - so similar that most of the time I'm not even sure which app I'm on