Well, there it is.
I'm ecstatic to announce that, as of today, I’ve joined OSS Team at Netlify as a principal engineer.
Yes that's right - Netlif...
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Congrats!!!
Congratulations! No small feat! That intro video on SolidJS with all its visuals and voice over, very well done. Though am not a web developer, this poked my curiosity.
Svelte was mentioned as a comparison during the explanation of what SolidJS does, any plans for a joined project with Svelte team?
I doubt that would happen. Svelte and Solid don't have similar paths/philosophies.
Congratulations! Sounds like an awesome job.
This is an approach I've seen in the industry.
Large for-profit corporations dedicating resources to open source solutions.
But these corporations are all about... the profit, of course.
So, it's no secret that their goal is to market and promote their products on the back of these open source solutions. And this is perfectly fine, as long as they keep those open-source solutions free of bias.
Because I don't want to ever read in the docs of an open source project something like "But if you want this in the cloud, it's best to use a product like Netlify.".
Reminds me of what Gatsby and Gatsby Cloud became 😆
* cries on his Gatsby projects *
Great example.
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Congrats! Very well deserved and a perfect fit for that team and organisation.
I think this will benefit us all and OSS in general.
I'm even more excited for the future, and especially for Solid.js and Solid Start.
Congrats, been following your development of Solid JS closely for a couple of years. Definitely deserved
Congratulations, Ryan. Awesome news and well-deserved. And great news for the community, too.
I've been a fan and supporter of Solid since well before v1 and have used it in apps, though none have yet gone into production (mostly POCs -- persuading companies to abandon React is very difficult, sadly). I'd like to use it more, but what's stopping me is that I'm now focusing on Deno (and Deno Deploy) in my personal projects. I was even looking at Solid's source code last week and wondering how hard it would be to simply duplicate the parts I needed for my own app (answer: too hard).
So I hope this means that Solid will soon be fully integrated with the Deno ecosystem. That would be a real winner, I think. (Note: Deno Deploy uses Netlify Edge Functions.)
Keep up the good work. I've been reading several of your more detailed discussions of reactivity and rendering lately and getting much smarter. So thanks for that.
FYI:
Congrats! So excited for SolidStart especially!
Well, well, Rich Harris at Vercel, @ryansolid at Netlify… I SEE PATTERNS!
Congrats Ryan and welcome to the team!🥳
svelte went with vercel
solid went with netlify
nice
Congratulations!
Congratulations Ryan! This is so awesome!
I love seeing how far you've gotten with your project. And now with all your time dedicated to support SolidJS and its ecosystem, and also knowing everything you're capable of, I only see this step as the beginning of an amazing journey that will change the future of web development.
Uhh nice, congrats 🎉
I guess the Jamstack is now even more jam-packed 🙃
Looking forward to see more SolidJS awesomeness 💙
Congratulations, Ryan, on that position that we deserve you to be in. And congratulations to netlify for having you. I'm eager to see what comes next.
Congratulations Ryan 👏
great news
Congratz! Amazing position!
Congrats Ryan, we’ll deserved.
This sounds very exciting and reading your post, I am especially interested in seeing how edge compute/deploy tools will evolve more.
Awesome congratulations!!!
Incredible! 🎉 I look forward to seeing what you accomplish with the backing of Netlify. 🎓 Congrats, Ryan.
Great news! Congrats ryan!
Nice!
Congratulations, @ryansolid! :)
Congratulations man!
Congratulations!
Congrats! 🎉 Go Ryan and go Solid!
Congratulations! Excited to see what you can do in the space.
Congratulations! 👏 That's great news 💪
Huge congratulations 😁 from the bottom of my 💜💖
Go ahead, Ryan 🏁🏁🏁
Congratulations. Well deserved
Congrats!
Congrats! and yes OSS will booooost 🚀
Congratulations!
If pay is good then go for it.
For two years, I was a comp sci student & left for Engineering Tech Management minoring in Computer Science.Engineering Management is great but does anyone know if Engineering management offers more versatility than factory work? Let's say, dev ops, data analytics, product management in tech, software development, back-end / front-end, etc and more of the work from home or office setting?
Thanks for posting
love this
Great timing! I just started looking @ Solid JS a few weeks ago. Excited to see where you take it Ryan!
Awesome post
Nice work
Wonderful post
Good article, thank you.
Cool!