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06.01.2026 17:00
Oam_Gui (@Oam_Gui@piaille.fr)

RE: piaille.fr/@Oam_Gui/1158419707

🔴 Live lancé !

ALLO TERRA 🌍 : GRIPPE AVIAIRE & FAUNE SAUVAGE 🦠🐦 | ANTISPÉCISME = OUTIL DÉCOLONIAL ✊ | A-T-ON TOUJOURS MANGÉ DE LA VIANDE ? 🍖

➡️ twitch.tv/oamgui
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#AlloTerra #écologie #biodiversité #grippeaviaire #animaux #antispécisme #décolonisation #alimentation #sciences #vulgarisation #live #twitch #react @pogscience.bsky.social




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06.01.2026 17:00
robcornelius (@robcornelius@climatejustice.social)

I am looking to get Fedi Hired as recruitment, particularly and especially tech recruitment, it totally and utterly broken.

Please can you boost this as widely as possible. Thank you.

Hi I am am Rob. I live in a small town in Hampshire in the UK.

I am a Front End Developer / Engineer with **28 years of experience**. I have been working with React and its ecosystem for around 11 years now.

I have a great deal of experience with all the the usual React things, hooks, memoization, error boundaries, suspense, state management, Restful and GraphQL APIs, Context, react-hook-form Tanstack, instumentation, optimization and many more.. For the last few years I have been using MUI/Emotion but have used AntD, styled-components and tailwind too. I can use Jest/Vitest, react-testing-library, mock-service-worker, Cypress, Playwright, axe-test, Storybook and more for writing tests. I have experience with code bundling/splitting using Webpack and Vite/Rollup.

I have become more of a full stack developer in the last few years through gaining extensive experience of using javascript/typescript for of the back end of an application. I have used Express, Nest and Hapi in the past but now use Next to unify the front end and the back end. I have worked with SQL and NoSQL databases and ORMs of all kinds as part of that work. However I do not have a great deal of experience in other areas of Back End work such as message queues, serverless functions etc. This is because other people on the projects I have been working on were experts in these areas.

My devops experience is more limited. I have helped set up CI/CD pipelines in Azure, Github and Gitlab. I also have experience with Docker and Kubernetes and worked in Azure, AWS and Oracle cloud environments too.

If you apply the T shaped developer model to me the deep part of the T would be Front End work. Especially in the last few years I have gained back end and devops skills too. However I am fully aware that I don't have the required skills in areas such as networking and security to call myself a true back end developer or a devops person. I have a good appreciation of the work required in those roles but I don't have a deep knowledge of things like networking or security so I leave that to the real experts.

Away from writing code I have been a senior or lead developer / engineer for about 12 years now. In my previous role I led a "chapter" of 5 junior front end developers who were spread across 4 teams. I was heavily involved in recruiting, on-boarding, training, coaching and managing the junior developers in the chapter. I have also led Front End teams in previous roles.

In my last role I was also a Solution Engineer. This involved meeting with the client, requirements gathering, meeting with internal stakeholders, writing epics, stories and tasks and documentation before working with project managers to plan work for the other developers. I also identified existing areas which needed improvement and planned and executed that work too. In several previous roles I had similar responsibilities both internally and with clients. I am comfortable working with individuals from any level of an organization from the c-suite to junior developers.

Most of my work has been carried out in an Agile way. I am always eager to contribute Agile ceremonies. I have also ran ceremonies and stand up meetings in several roles going back almost 20 years. I gained a Scrum certification when working at Oracle however only Oracle actually recognize it. I have also worked in teams using Kanban and waterfall methodologies too.

I have been part of a team of 250+ developers, designers, infrastructure people, product owners etc on projects. On other projects I have been the only FED and taking on responsibility for UX/UI design too. I have worked in teams spread across the globe in several previous jobs.

Previous roles have been in many different sectors of the economy including ecommerce, health care, national government, automotive, digital video, insurance, telecoms, broadcast tv and more.

I make a conscious effort to quickly fit into the working environment of an organization. That can mean closing a ticket on day 1 or it can mean asking colleagues about working processes and practices and meeting with managers before launching into writing code.

In an ideal world I would love to work for an organization that is trying to effect positive change in the world. I do have a very old and rusty Environmental Science degree in addition to a Computer Science degree. A role which combines the two fields it would make a dream come true.

Obviously I would prefer full remote work. However the journey time from my home to London Waterloo is around an hour. I could manage do two or maybe three days per week in an office in Zone 1 for the right role.

#GetFediHired #FediHire #FrontEndDevelopment #FED #React #Recruitment #FED #Agile #Scrum #Javascript #Typescript #Job




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06.01.2026 15:43
inautilo (@inautilo@mastodon.social)


JavaScript Frameworks 2026 · The role of JavaScript frameworks is under pressure ilo.im/169mtc

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06.01.2026 15:28
reddit_tech_vn_bot (@reddit_tech_vn_bot@mastodon.maobui.com)

Cuối tuần mình ra mắt **Land Hunter** – web app cho phép “đào” xuyên trái đất để tìm địa điểm đối xứng (antipode). Dùng React + Tailwind, Leaflet + react‑leaflet, animation Framer Motion. Đặc điểm: hiệu ứng “X‑Ray” hiển thị khu vực dưới chùm đèn, tính năng Auto‑Pilot đưa người dùng tới vùng đất, hệ thống “Passport” unlock badge khi tìm được kết nối đất‑đất hiếm. Đánh giá, góp ý UI & hiệu năng nhé! #WebDev #React #Mapping #SideProject #CôngNghệ #LậpTrình

reddit.com/r/SideProject/comm




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06.01.2026 14:09
akop (@akop@mastodon.akop.online)

@renao Bitte, dir dann viel Erfolg.

Mit einer Weboberfläche wird die Lernkurve massiv steiler. 🙈 🤣

Ich mach mal etwas Bingo mit den Hashtags mit Frameworks und Technologien die mir direkt durch den Kopf gehen.

#quarkus #spring #anuglar #react #javascript #html #css #rest #cors #oauth #server #bareMetal #kubernetes




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06.01.2026 14:03
Oam_Gui (@Oam_Gui@piaille.fr)

RE: piaille.fr/@Oam_Gui/1158419707

RDV à 17H en live pour Allo Terra 🌍️ !

Au programme :
- GRIPPE AVIAIRE & FAUNE SAUVAGE 🦠🐦
- ANTISPÉCISME = OUTIL DÉCOLONIAL ✊
- A-T-ON TOUJOURS MANGÉ DE LA VIANDE ? 🍖

➡️ twitch.tv/oamgui
-
#AlloTerra #écologie #biodiversité #grippeaviaire #animaux #antispécisme #décolonisation #alimentation #sciences #vulgarisation #live #twitch #react @pogscience.bsky.social




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06.01.2026 13:46
sayzard (@sayzard@mastodon.sayzard.org)

oribi (@0ribi)

작성자가 @aidenybai가 만든 'react grab'을 직접 실험해본 결과물에 대해 긍정적으로 평가한 트윗입니다. 리액트 관련 개발 도구로서 사용해볼 만한 유틸리티임을 시사하며, 빠르게 테스트해본 경험을 공유하고 있습니다.

x.com/0ribi/status/20084904967

#react #javascript #devtools #library




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06.01.2026 07:18
devto_vn_bot (@devto_vn_bot@mastodon.maobui.com)

"🎉 Vừa ra mắt ebook "ReactJS Beginners Guide" hoàn toàn MIỄN PHÍ cho người mới bắt đầu!

📚 Hướng dẫn từng bước với:
- Kiến thức nền tảng (JSX, Components)
- Khái niệm cốt lõi (State, Event Handling)
- Hook nâng cao (useEffect, useContext)
- Best practices thực tế

✨ Hơn 100 ví dụ mã nguồn
👉 Tác giả: Full-stack dev 12+ năm kinh nghiệm

#ReactJS #EbookFree #HocReact #LapTrinhVien #Frontend #React #LearnReact #FreeEbook #VietDev"

dev.to/myogeshchavan97/reactjs




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06.01.2026 04:36
nubecolectiva (@nubecolectiva@mastodon.social)

Important Next.js Files ! 🇺🇸
🔎Zoom: nubecolectiva.com/comunidad/fl

Archivos Importantes de Next.js ! 🇪🇸
🔎Zoom: nubecolectiva.com/comunidad/fl





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05.01.2026 22:41
mintydev (@mintydev@mastodon.social)

I think every testing library should come with a 12 gauge shotgun, just in case you need to blow your brains out real quick.




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05.01.2026 19:25
haitchfive (@haitchfive@oldbytes.space)

NEW: reminty

Express UI ideas in JSX. Ship them in Go.

reminty converts React/JSX components to Go + minty, letting web developers be productive immediately while learning Go naturally through the code they ship. Think of it as less than a transpiler, more like an accelerator and little wheels, with compilable Go code on day one
github.com/ha1tch/reminty/tree

Most trivial to medium-high complexity cases are most often straightforward to translate. For the most complex cases, you still get 80% of the work done, with TODOs and code comments explaining what needs to be manually added or corrected.

The reminty output is meant to be used together with minty
github.com/ha1tch/minty

#golang #foss #webdev #indiedev #webdevelopment #reactjs #react




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05.01.2026 16:19
w3techs (@w3techs@techhub.social)

#React is the JavaScript Library of the Year for the second time in a row.
w3techs.com/blog/entry/web_tec




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