Jérémie Chassaing
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This evening I released ember-cli-deprecation-workflow 2.0 This release cleaned out older cruft, leaving us with a good tool for managing Ember 3.x deprecations ahead of Ember 4.0.
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4 years on (to the day), and I’m still glad to be here in the Netherlands (despite all the struggles). Hopefully, I’ll be here for many more.
But to everyone back in the States: Happy 4th! Try not to blow up one another.
In all my time coding, i’ve never seen a system change database engines, yet it is often a reason for using an ORM.
Have you ever seen a system switch database engines ?
I've been getting requests to make graphics and infographics not just about compilers and low-level stuff but about language features in general.
I'm fine doing them but how would that even look like? Something similar to
graphics?Trending now
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