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Been using #Vivaldi lately, largely because the #ZenBrowser has a problem with handling #CORS on #Angular apps, like #YouTube, meaning it fails to load videos.

The Zen team is ofc over taxed and has a lot of things to do, I've been told - even though that just sounds like another "only I can drive" problem that requires recruitment.

In any case, it functions as expected - being a #Chrome based browser - but it's proprietary nature is still dubious to me - as in it's privacy is questionable.

I am looking for work as a Front End Developer. My elevator pitch:

- Strong experience creating product & feature prototypes #Angular, #Svelte, and #React.

- Solid front end dev, especially in #Angular, with strong #HTML, #CSS, #JavaScript, & #Typescript. Worked large products for Walmart & J. B. Hunt.

- Great tech lead for projects, mentoring all levels of experience.

Feel free to reach out to me here or via my LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/leifwells

www.linkedin.comLeif Wells - Atlanta, Georgia, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedInLeif Wells is a Senior Software Engineer and Prototyper with 20+ years of experience… · Location: Atlanta. 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Leif Wells’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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Don't Trust TypeScript

About mid-November, the client account manager approached me and offered me to participate in a short-term project after the New Year, where we would be implementing some new functionality in a guest-facing #Angular application and the Java backend service that powers it. He wanted to know that I could do #TypeScript and Angular because even though I would work mainly in the back end, I'd still need to help the front-end guy. And if we do well, "there might be more."

I've never done front-end work professionally, and my previous experience with TypeScript adds up to approximately half an hour; but I am not the kind of guy who would pass up an opportunity to do something completely different for a few sprints. So I slightly exaggerated my TS experience, and promised to know everything worth knowing about Angular by January.

The first surprise came when the project started in December.

Russian To Conclusions · Don't Trust TypeScriptThe first surprise came when the project started in December.

De la versión que aún se hospedaba en angular.io, solo la versión 17 esta siendo soportada como parte de LTS pero solo le quedan 4 meses de soporte activo.

Y ya esta la versión 19.

Esto significa que necesitas actualizar proyectos al menos una vez al año.

¿Entonces solo empresas grandes o las empresas que tienen un equipo dev que puede dar mantenimiento usan #Angular?

¿Entonces si hay espacio para ofrecer este servicio de actualización?

ok fedi, time to do your thing?

i'm officially looking for a job!

i'm a developer with nearly 25yrs of experience across industries, roles and companies (both consultancy and in-house).

mostly around frontend technologies, lately flutter and angular, but also react and backend (nestjs, ktor).

happy as an IC or leading teams.

based in madrid, spain (cannot relocate, family), but can travel regularly with a bit of planning.

available immediately.

getting in touch and more info:

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sharing with your network greatly appreciated!

www.linkedin.comJuan Delgado on LinkedIn: #opentowork #flutter #angular #react #tech #leadershipKicking off 2025 looking for new opportunities! I'll try to be brief. What I can do:    - Code. Most of my experience is around frontend technologies…

Current struggle with #angular (or perhaps #IonicFramework): sometime during the last 7 years, the Material Design table-related CSS stuff (eg. table-responsive-vertical and table-striped) was changed or removed so a page in my app looks like complete shit.

Which is perfectly acceptable, of course - 7 years in JS is like a million years in human.

What's NOT acceptable is that I can't find how to update this anywhere. It's like nothing ever existed and nobody ever used tables.

I want to like #HTMX, but it doesn't help that enthousiasts advocating it are mostly backend developers with a disregard for frontend tooling and testing, progressive enhancement considerations, composability (like web components) and design systems. There's a lot wrong with SPA, but frontend development as a profession has a lot going for it besides that, which we shouldn't ignore. #dev #frontend #spa #angular #react