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May 5th, 2022: What did you learn this week?

It's that time of the week again. So wonderful devs, what did you learn this week? It could be programming tips, career advice etc.

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Feel free to comment with what you learnt and/or reference your TIL post to give it some more exposure.

#todayilearned

Summarize a concept that is new to you.

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

I learned how to use a Tascam portastudio 414 mk ii cassette recorder. Looks like I'mma be recording my tunes in analog now! 🙌

Awesome Mix cassette tape from Guardians of the Galaxy... wheels are spinning so it looks like it's playing

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Nick Taylor

Awesome!

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MetaPunk 🦙

love it 😎😎😎😎🦙🦙🦙🦙

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Pam from The Office saying Nice!

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Michael Tharrington

I have not!! But woooahhh, this looks right up my alley indeed. Might even get me to learn a bit of code. 😅

I see that we got a few folks on DEV who've written on it as well.

Wow, I'm seriously going to look into this some more. Thanks a bunch for sharing!

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I had to go back to a legacy project using jQuery (everyday work nowadays in Vue/Nuxt).
Although I remembered quite a lot, I used Github Copilot for the first time in that project, which made it way easier.

I even learned the jQuery method detach() suggested by Copilot, although I hope to never go back again to that project anytime soon. 😅

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Nick Taylor

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Anish De

Discovered how cool Astro is, worked with Directus, learned image optimization with LQIP Modern and wrote a blog post on how to do it with Next.js. Also learned how to use MDX Bundler (extremely easy) and some Rehype plugins like auto links (from headings).

Also learned how to make API requests from Go with Resty and some Rust (and more Go stuff, making something :) )

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Nick Taylor

Noice!

Noice!

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afullsnack • Edited

Learned and still learning Integration and unit tests with cypress, coming from jest and mocha it is pretty easy to get up and running with.
Especially love the fact that it comes bundled with native browser support and can still be run in headless mode for CI/CD with is important to me for my web dev projects

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Nick Taylor

Robert Redford nodding in a forest

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Jason F

This week I was reminded of the benefits of taking time off. I took some time off and went out to Denver to do some sightseeing and to relax. I went a whole week without writing a line of code, looking at Jira, etc..

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Actor from Game of Thrones saying Nice!

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Serhii Vasylenko • Edited

I had an exciting deep dive into the upcoming Terraform v1.2 release features! And wrote a blog about that 🤩

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Dog from GoT with friend chicken

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Jorge Ossa

I learn how to import a GitHub project like a dependency

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Nick Taylor

Nice!

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Locky Keaney

Could you elaborate? Does this mean you could use something you've made in a project without having to roll it up in a module?

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Tawhid

I learnt to KIS(Keep it simple).
It really had an impact on me and also solved one of my probs.

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Nick Taylor

Nice!

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You don’t need to share if you don’t want to, but I’m curious what it helped solve for you as it could help others.

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Tawhid

I would love to share! So I had made my mind to attend a game jam and so did but I had so much planned in my mind and tried executing them on the game and I lost so much time on making a single thing "more complex and perfect" while others were left and at last I decided to abandon that game and start over again.This time I completed it in 2 days but was already late, later I contacted the host and he helped me resubmit.After completion I slowly added more stuffs and updated it more but started with a simple base.This was one of my problems for a long time.I always tried to make it perfect at start but now I start with something simple and slowly progress.