Anthony Ciccarello
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  1. I vaguely remember seeing something about clarifying this goal in some tc39 notes but haven’t been able to find it.

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  2. Cool test helpers that also help ensure accessibility! I’d love to see this become a common pattern. 🚨🐐🚨🐐🚨🐐🚨🐐I just pushed a significant update to react-testing-library. New helpers added:- getByLabelText- getByPlaceholderText- getByTextEach of these support matching by case-insensitive substring, regex, or custom function.https://t.co/uQMaYOeSTK— Kent C. Dodds 🌌 (@kentcdodds) March 23, 2018...

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  3. @robotlolita @wavebeem Microsoft wants to improve the tooling around TypeScript comment documentation. They are considering defining a standard json schema that could be used for this too.

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  4. Today’s #nerdy @Wikipedia rabbit hole destination: US State high and low points en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U…

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  5. @chiccychiccy The interesting part is why/how not to break old parts of the web. The dramatic part is bashing old code and determining what to name things.

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  6. @chiccychiccy Haha, it’s a complicated web developer drama with it’s own hashtag. #smooshgate medium.com/@sarunint/what…

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  7. I suspect that the vast majority of MooTools sites aren’t using flatten

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  8. I remember hearing about power disputes between Kosovars and Serbs when I visited Kosovo in 2014. Crazy to hear that it has affected clocks across Europe. Something mysterious has been happening to some clocks on the European continent. From Portugal to Poland, from Denmark to Turkey, some clocks have been...

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  9. I don’t remember seeing the moment.js global proposal conflict getting as much of a reaction as MooTools with Array.prototype.flatten. Global seems more significant to me. github.com/tc39/proposal-…

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  10. @ryanflorence Interesting to see that 2.6% of all website use MooTools. For the top 10,000 sites that drops to 0.6% w3techs.com/technologies/h… w3techs.com/technologies/c…

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  11. @ryanflorence Going forward, modifying the prototype of builtins pre-standardization should be understood as a risk by developers and shouldn’t hold up standardization. However, I can’t imagine past tools could be reasonably held to this expectation.

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  12. @ryanflorence I want to see backwards compatibility upheld but my impression is that this expectation has already been broken for MooTools sites. I could be wrong though.

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  13. Excited to read about some of the developments coming in @angular’s ivy renderer. Glad to see them willing to make big architectural improvements. ivy.angular.io

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  14. Want to get involved in an open source project? Watch & answer @github issues Subscribe and answer @StackOverflow questions Improve documentation Test open PRs Submit PRs for open issues *Check the project’s contribution guide for the maintainer’s preferences

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  15. In case you are wondering, here’s why I opened a Twitter account. ciccarello.me/blog/…

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