I like to occasionally write articles about things that pique my interest at work, or opinions that I form over the years.
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The Long Dark
The Long Dark🇺🇸 englishJuly 2025 (at 35)#now#writing#depression#nature#society194 words1 minute to read
Going through a long down phase that will one day end. Living it definitely feels like going through the winter throat. Enjoying my beautiful new life in Berlin , all the inspiration it brings me, and all the renewal it allows me. Really loving my new interests in birdwatching and fungi , they really help me connect with nature on a daily basis, and anchor me in the good things to sa…
Rage Against the Machines
Rage Against the Machines🇺🇸 englishMarch 2025 (at 35)#ai#society#writing#learning2292 words8 minutes to read
At madewithlove like at other tech oriented companies, we try to stay in the loop of AI because we see it change the world around us, and our work in particular. We dissect it, we try it, we comment, we debate. I’ve been very optimistic and hyped in the past, down to training my own models and following new papers as they come. But then so much happened since, that I’m left wondering how much of t…
The Tale of the Berlinerin-ing
The Tale of the Berlinerin-ing🇺🇸 englishJuly 2024 (at 34)#documentary#writing#people#emma#relationships974 words3 minutes to read
I’ve been talking about Germany/Berlin a lot and I tried to keep people sorta in the loop, but things have moved fast ?. For context my wife and I have been together 13 years and we moved quite a lot within France as our situation and needs changed, as well as ourselves. We tried to be more isolated for a while since life in cities had alienated us, and we needed peace and quiet for our growing f…
Spiraling Out: the art of AI optical illusions
Spiraling Out: the art of AI optical illusions🇺🇸 englishOctober 2023 (at 33)#ai#writing#learning2638 words9 minutes to read
| | |:--:| | Source: Reddit | It all started with one picture: an almost normal painting of a village. Encoded within was a spiral shape, only visible through the specific arrangement of subjects and colors on the painting. The effect itself was nothing quite new, in fact it was a trend for a long while and you can find a lot of classical paintings that have the same concept, like this famous o…
Fediverse and the new era of social networks
Fediverse and the new era of social networks🇺🇸 englishJune 2023 (at 33)#technology#society#writing#learning3240 words11 minutes to read
The era of social networks I consider myself a child of the internet, in that I discovered it towards the end of my childhood and spent most of my time there during my formative years instead of, you know, outside. Moving from AIM, to forums and IRC – where I met my wife! And then later on as the era of social networks arrived, to Facebook, Twitter and Reddit (yes I skipped a few). Since it began…
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props🇺🇸 englishJune 2022 (at 32)#javascript#writing#technology#learning1119 words4 minutes to read
I’ve recently worked on a Vue application after working for a long time with React, and more particularly with React and Typescript. While I felt right at home in Vue 3’s Composition API given how similar it feels to React Hooks, I did miss the ability to easily use Typescript purely for props validation... or so I thought. Options API versus Composition API Now I’ve known for quite some time th…
Cypress or how I learned to stop worrying and love E2E
Cypress or how I learned to stop worrying and love E2E🇺🇸 englishMay 2021 (at 31)#technology#writing#learning2598 words9 minutes to read
Over my career I've dabbled in various forms of testing, both on the back-end and front-end. I've tried various frameworks, experimented with different approaches, types of tests and philosophies, from unit tests to Gherkin behaviour tests to E2E tests with Selenium in the good ol days. And yet despite all this I don't consider myself good at testing, because I can be very lazy and that I tend to…
Learning Machine Learning: Neural Networks
Learning Machine Learning: Neural Networks🇺🇸 englishApril 2021 (at 31)#ai#writing#learning2434 words8 minutes to read
In the last article, I left things off at this image and said that the next thing I wanted to learn was to make a neural network recognize the digits in this picture. It's a very well-known problem, and there's countless content written about it (and this particular set of digits), but that's what makes it a good first problem to tackle, and a good way to learn neural networks. So how do we get t…
Learning Machine Learning
Learning Machine Learning🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2021 (at 31)#ai#writing#learning1530 words5 minutes to read
I've always been fascinated by science fiction and the advances of technology. And AI/ML has often represented a huge chunk of that because to me it's the closest way that I, as a single person, can create life and feel like a god. And that's really what most of science fiction is about ?! I've tried a couple of times to get into it, I read things here and there, watched talks, but none of my at…
Querying your Redux store with GraphQL
Querying your Redux store with GraphQL🇺🇸 englishDecember 2020 (at 30)#react#technology#writing#learning2622 words9 minutes to read
Rationale When working in a React application, one pain point that often comes up is Redux . People say that as soon as an application uses it, things quickly get overrun with boilerplate and "wiring" code that ultimately clogs your codebase more than it helps it. This isn't something inherent to Redux but more something to do with the best practices associated with it, and with people misusing …
Snapshot Through the Heart
Snapshot Through the Heart🇺🇸 englishJuly 2020 (at 30)#technology#javascript#writing#learning2048 words7 minutes to read
While snapshot testing has been around for a while in the form of visual snapshots (used in visual regression testing), it's clear that the introduction of textual snapshots in Jest a few years ago had a big impact on testing, not only in Javascript but in other languages as well. But looking back on what it brought me a few years later I feel rather failed by snapshots. And while most of the blam…
New Year New Me
New Year New Me🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2020 (at 30)#documentary#fluff#relationships#emma#writing555 words2 minutes to read
Hello everyone! By now I think a lot of you might have noticed something was different with me lately, and I've been meaning to approach the subject but it's taken me a while to get the courage to pull the trigger. I've struggled a bit throughout my life with my image, my esteem and my identity. This has manifested in quite a lot of ways over the years (yes including the hair ??‍♀️) but it too…
Gatsby and the new era of site generators
Gatsby and the new era of site generators🇺🇸 englishNovember 2019 (at 29)#technology#react#writing#learning2815 words9 minutes to read
Why Gatsby? One of the greatest aspects of modern web development is how modular and composable everything has become. Building an application these days has become a lot like tinkering with building blocks: piecing together packages, APIs, services and so on. Each doing what they do best. We've learned that reinventing the wheel is (often) not the solution and by embracing interoperability we've…
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work🇺🇸 englishOctober 2019 (at 29)#productivity#technology#writing#learning3050 words10 minutes to read
It's safe to say programming, and everything around it, evolved tremendously since the Internet's beginnings. If you've ever created a Frontpage website or battled with Dreamweaver and Flash applications you know we've traveled a long way to get where we are now, and all along this way great strides were made to improve how we work. We got better languages, better tools around them, better integra…
A nice app on Elm street
A nice app on Elm street🇺🇸 englishSeptember 2019 (at 29)#elm#writing#learning#technology12985 words43 minutes to read
If you’ve ever worked with Redux – in the context of a React application or not – you may have heard numerous times that it was inspired not only by Flux (which it followed) but also by the Elm architecture. This is something that is thrown around a lot by people in the React ecosystem, and looking at the Elm homepage it may seem difficult to see the link between a strictly-typed language and a JS…
Why do we use bad color schemes?
Why do we use bad color schemes?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2019 (at 29)#technology#writing#learning1615 words5 minutes to read
If you’re a developer, odds are most of what you’re looking all day is text and code. Whether it’s in a terminal, editor or webpage, you look at text, it’s our main medium of work. So to make life more bearable and to ease things up for ourselves, we made color schemes to brighten up our lives. | | |:--:| | No color scheme | | | |:--:| | Yes color scheme | Colors made it easier for us to pars…
Chrome alternatives for devs
Chrome alternatives for devs🇺🇸 englishMarch 2019 (at 29)#technology#writing#learning2555 words9 minutes to read
What's up with Chrome? Recently Google has been in the headlines a lot due to an upcoming change affecting Chrome, which you can read about a bit more over here but the gist of it is the following: The proposed design changes would replace the API relied upon by privacy extensions like uBlock and Ghostery with another designed to “diminish the effectiveness of content blocking and ad blocking ex…
Immutability with Immer
Immutability with Immer🇺🇸 englishDecember 2018 (at 28)#react#writing#learning#technology1279 words4 minutes to read
Why immutability? When working on a React application that needs to handle state, one of the main pitfalls to watch out for is accidental mutations. Which is fancy talk for mistakenly modifying stuff you didn't want to change: In this case, imagine we're in a Profile form, user holds the current user information and we want to create an updated user object with the modified attributes. As you …
Using Prettier in PHP
Using Prettier in PHP🇺🇸 englishNovember 2018 (at 28)#php#writing#learning#technology1390 words5 minutes to read
What is Prettier? Originally from the Javascript ecosystem, if you're not familiar with it Prettier is a code formatter, which means it takes your code, and makes it as its namme indicates prettier . There are a lot of code formatters, and for a lot of languages – even Javascript has quite a few of them. But Prettier is currently one of the most popular code formatters out there and it has sp…
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2018 (at 28)#productivity#writing#learning2493 words8 minutes to read
I like to think I'm a rather organised person. Not in every aspect of my life and not to the same extent in each, but I try my best to keep my thoughts in line. The problem with this, unfortunately, is that there is such a thing as counterproductive organisation. That is, the moment you're organised in such a fractured and unreliable way, that it becomes harmful to your end goal. It doesn't start…
Thread Carefully
Thread Carefully🇺🇸 englishNovember 2015 (at 25)#technology#php#writing#learning3731 words12 minutes to read
As far as I can remember, PHP has always had a terrible reputation at handling very heavy (or asynchronous) tasks. For a long while if you wanted to parallelize long tasks you had to resort to forking through pcntl\_fork which had its own issues, and you couldn’t really handle the results of those tasks properly, etc. As such, a habit has kind of developed where we go straight for more intricat…
Set Blackfire to the Rain
Set Blackfire to the Rain🇺🇸 englishNovember 2015 (at 25)#technology#php#writing#learning1702 words6 minutes to read
If you’ve ever worked on any PHP application, or package, or anything you know that debugging performance issues is hard . There are several ways to ease the pain a little: debug bars, putting timers a bit everywhere. Or if you’re courageous like I was for a long time, you use xdebug snapshots which requires you to configure it, and then parsing the snapshots which takes a long time, etc. Re…
Webpack your Bags
Webpack your Bags🇺🇸 englishOctober 2015 (at 25)#technology#writing#learning7097 words24 minutes to read
By now you’ve probably heard about this new cool tool on the block called Webpack . If you haven’t looked that much into it you’re probably a bit confused by some people calling it a build tool à la Gulp and other people calling it a bundler like Browserify . If on the other hand you have looked into it you’re probably still confused because the homepage presents Webpack as both. To be ho…
Of links, feeds and fever
Of links, feeds and fever🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2013 (at 23)#technology#productivity#writing#learning1507 words5 minutes to read
In my branch there are a lot of things that make it possible to distinguish someone who does his job well from someone who doesn’t. Compliance with norms and standards, the reusability of the code, the consideration of accessibility, and so on. But above all, it is the willingness and ability to update oneself. It is this quality that makes people who are considered very good in their field right…
Laravel ou l'élégance perdue du PHP
Laravel ou l'élégance perdue du PHP🇫🇷 françaisNovember 2012 (at 22)#php#writing#learning#laravel#technology2899 words10 minutes to read
Dans la vaste école des frameworks web, de langage en langage le paysage est bien différent. Là où les développeurs Ruby et Python ont su se mobiliser pour une même cause autour des piliers que sont désormais Rails et Django , il faut bien avouer que du côté du PHP ressort un certain côté cours de récré. Des frameworks à la pelle, chacun dérivés de X ou Y, pas un pour s’entendre sur des con…
Version Control
Version Control🇫🇷 françaisMay 2012 (at 22)#technology#writing#learning2209 words7 minutes to read
“If you’re not on Github, you’re essentially unable to participate in the rich open-source community that has arisen around front-end development technologies.” Quand je dis que ma manière de travailler a changé je ne parle pas seulement du résultat final de mon travail mais du processus en lui-même, le workflow . En quelques mots c’est tout ce qui, de l’idée originelle, conduit au résultat fina…
Preprocessors
Preprocessors🇫🇷 françaisMarch 2012 (at 22)#css#writing#learning#technology1441 words5 minutes to read
Depuis quelques temps j’ai envie d’écrire une mince série de billets sur ce que je fais plus concrètement au travail. Histoire de partager, recueillir quelques avis et puis pouvoir discuter un peu de sujets qui me passionnent avec des gens qui traversent la même chose. Comme je l’avais mentionné dans un précédent article, j’ai commencé à travailler il y a deux ans et demi de cela. Quand je suis ar…
Quatre ans en images
Quatre ans en images🇫🇷 françaisSeptember 2011 (at 21)#writing#arts#photography#emma4008 words13 minutes to read
Le champ des thèmes que j’aurais pu aborder pour ce premier article était vaste : il y a nombre de domaines que je côtoie ou pratique et qui auraient pu figurer sur notre blog. Puis après réflexion je me suis dit que quitte à parler image et à faire le pont avec la communication, le choix le plus judicieux serait de parler photographie. Pourquoi ? Parce que la photo - de mon point de vue tout du m…
Nadja: Shattered by your Abrasive Touch
Nadja: Shattered by your Abrasive Touch🇫🇷 françaisSeptember 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing4326 words14 minutes to read
You ever read any Nietzsche? Nietzsche says there are two kinds of people in the world : people who are destined for greatness, like Walt Disney and Hitler. And then there’s the rest of us. He called us “the bungled and the botched” — we get teased, we sometimes get close to greatness… but we never get there. We’re the expendable masses. We get pushed in front of trains, take poison aspirin, get g…
Archive: Down Your Love
Archive: Down Your Love🇫🇷 françaisMay 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing2909 words10 minutes to read
Overground in joy in clouds sunlit Snow untouched make pure silhouette Catches steam grass and dew Rays not harm the upward gaze Hosts bring out a game of openfields on the box Watch the guests who bring the heat of outside Flags of faith for boundaries to fight The young so wise before their time Dans mon article précédent j’abordais en introduction mon intérêt pour les groupes qui, de manière …
Opeth: And All Would Sneer at my Demise
Opeth: And All Would Sneer at my Demise🇫🇷 françaisApril 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing3030 words10 minutes to read
Tout comme pour Nine Inch Nails ceci est principalement un article pour présenter le groupe, si vous connaissez déjà je vous invite à rester pour éventuellement commenter sur la playlist. By the turnstile beckons a damsel fair The Face of Melinda neath blackened hair No joy would flicker in her eyes Brooding sadness came to a rise Words would falter to atone Failure had passed the stepping sto…
Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails🇫🇷 françaisJune 2009 (at 19)#music#review#writing4821 words16 minutes to read
À artiste complexe, article complet. Il faut comprendre qu’il y a énormément de choses à dire sur ce groupe, sa musique et ce qui l’entoure, tant et si bien que tout résumer à quelques paragraphes serait une insulte. Voilà pourquoi cet article est long, c’est le prix à payer pour combler ce petit trou intriguant dans votre culture musicale. Si les détails ne vous intéressent pas, sautez au paragra…
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids🇫🇷 françaisApril 2009 (at 19)#music#review#writing532 words2 minutes to read
J’ai conscience qu’à à peu près chaque fois que je publie sur ce blog j’annonce mon article sur Buckethead, mais c’est tellement difficile de cerner le personnage et ses indénombrables albums qu’en attendant je préfère me consacrer à d’autres poissons, plus petits mais néanmoins intéressants : les Cold War Kids. La musique du groupe dont je parle aujourd’hui n’en est pas pour autant plus facile à…
The Path
The Path🇫🇷 françaisMarch 2009 (at 19)#gaming#review#writing1335 words4 minutes to read
There is one rule in the game. And it needs to be broken. There is one goal. And when you attain it, you die. Il y a un mois de cela, Factornews faisait une preview d’un jeu étrange, sorti de nulle part et développé par un petit studio indépendant : The Path . Revisite profondément macabre du conte de Perrault, sobre mélange de jeu vidéo expérience et d’art, il suffisait de lire les mots du réda…
Disaster Fucking Movie
Disaster Fucking Movie🇫🇷 françaisFebruary 2009 (at 19)#tv#review#writing4033 words13 minutes to read
00:25 - Anahkiasen: « Disaster Movie » who the fuck downloaded that 00:25 - Saniss: TCHAKATCHAKATCHAKATCHAKA CHOOCHOOOOOOO 00:25 - Anahkiasen: Hm. 00:25 - Anahkiasen: Oui bon au point où j’en suis, va pour Disaster Movie. 00:26 - Anahkiasen: If you see me in twenty minutes it’s that this movie is actually a disaster. Avant toute chose, étant donné que la transition est quand même douteuse, jetez …
Psykick Lyrikah: Le Chant d’une Nuit
Psykick Lyrikah: Le Chant d’une Nuit🇫🇷 françaisMay 2008 (at 18)#music#review#writing2736 words9 minutes to read
C’est un bloc de pierres paisibles où quelques mille récifs s’entrechoquent et se résignent. C’est un bloc de haine abrasive où certains sèment le rêve pendant que d’autres hésitent. Je poste peu sur ce blog, pour la simple et bonne raison que je n’ai jamais l’impression d’avoir réellement quelque chose à y dire. Il arrive aussi trop souvent qu’un sujet me saisisse, sans que l’article parvienne à…
La nouvelle mouvance du rap
La nouvelle mouvance du rap🇫🇷 françaisAugust 2007 (at 17)#music#review#writing3051 words10 minutes to read
Attention, personnes sensibles et femmes enceintes, cet article parle de rap français ! Bien, maintenant que plus personne n’écoute je peux tranquillement déblatérer des conneries. Comme certains le savent, j’aime énormément le rap français; j’en écoute des heures et des heures chaque jour, je pourrais en écrire des paragraphes interminables, j’en ai visité les prémices et les classiques, et je v…
Dead Rising
Dead Rising🇫🇷 françaisOctober 2006 (at 16)#gaming#review#writing8655 words29 minutes to read
Robin the Bobbin, the big-headed hen. He eat more meat than four-score men. He eat a cow, he eat a calf, He eat a butcher and a half; He eat a church, he eat a steeple, He eat the priest and all the people. Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes - Lisa Eckenstein Elles ne se seraient doutées que la route serait aussi sombre ce soir-là. Les yeux las, la femme gardait pourtant le pied enfoncé sur l…
Big Fish
Big Fish🇫🇷 françaisAugust 2006 (at 16)#tv#review#writing854 words3 minutes to read
Si il y a bien une chose qu'il faut reconnaître chez Tim Burton, c'est que son petit monde est à des lieues de celui des autres réalisateurs, bien loin des idées abstraites d'un Cronenberg ou des aventures épiques ou comico-gore d'un Jackson. Le monde de Burton est un monde féerique ou étrange où arrivent souvent des choses qui n'arriveraient pas dans la vraie vie. Ce Big Fish est une nouvelle pre…
Silent Hill
Silent Hill🇫🇷 françaisApril 2006 (at 16)#tv#review#writing775 words3 minutes to read
Bon, j’ai été au cinéma aujourd’hui voir Silent Hill, comme prévu. Allons droit au but, j’ai adoré. Les décors sont sublimes, l’histoire tient la route (disons que Gans a fait de son mieux pour la respecter et s’en sort plutot bien). La musique de Akira est toujours aussi somptueuse, bien qu’on ai l’impression que Gans ai voulu en caser un maximum et que à chaque scène on a le droit à une musique,…
I like to occasionally write articles about things that pique my interest at work, or opinions that I form over the years.
Toggle filters
The Long Dark
The Long Dark🇺🇸 englishJuly 2025 (at 35)#now#writing#depression#nature#society194 words1 minute to read
Going through a long down phase that will one day end. Living it definitely feels like going through the winter throat. Enjoying my beautiful new life in Berlin , all the inspiration it brings me, and all the renewal it allows me. Really loving my new interests in birdwatching and fungi , they really help me connect with nature on a daily basis, and anchor me in the good things to sa…
Rage Against the Machines
Rage Against the Machines🇺🇸 englishMarch 2025 (at 35)#ai#society#writing#learning2292 words8 minutes to read
At madewithlove like at other tech oriented companies, we try to stay in the loop of AI because we see it change the world around us, and our work in particular. We dissect it, we try it, we comment, we debate. I’ve been very optimistic and hyped in the past, down to training my own models and following new papers as they come. But then so much happened since, that I’m left wondering how much of t…
The Tale of the Berlinerin-ing
The Tale of the Berlinerin-ing🇺🇸 englishJuly 2024 (at 34)#documentary#writing#people#emma#relationships974 words3 minutes to read
I’ve been talking about Germany/Berlin a lot and I tried to keep people sorta in the loop, but things have moved fast ?. For context my wife and I have been together 13 years and we moved quite a lot within France as our situation and needs changed, as well as ourselves. We tried to be more isolated for a while since life in cities had alienated us, and we needed peace and quiet for our growing f…
Spiraling Out: the art of AI optical illusions
Spiraling Out: the art of AI optical illusions🇺🇸 englishOctober 2023 (at 33)#ai#writing#learning2638 words9 minutes to read
| | |:--:| | Source: Reddit | It all started with one picture: an almost normal painting of a village. Encoded within was a spiral shape, only visible through the specific arrangement of subjects and colors on the painting. The effect itself was nothing quite new, in fact it was a trend for a long while and you can find a lot of classical paintings that have the same concept, like this famous o…
Fediverse and the new era of social networks
Fediverse and the new era of social networks🇺🇸 englishJune 2023 (at 33)#technology#society#writing#learning3240 words11 minutes to read
The era of social networks I consider myself a child of the internet, in that I discovered it towards the end of my childhood and spent most of my time there during my formative years instead of, you know, outside. Moving from AIM, to forums and IRC – where I met my wife! And then later on as the era of social networks arrived, to Facebook, Twitter and Reddit (yes I skipped a few). Since it began…
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props🇺🇸 englishJune 2022 (at 32)#javascript#writing#technology#learning1119 words4 minutes to read
I’ve recently worked on a Vue application after working for a long time with React, and more particularly with React and Typescript. While I felt right at home in Vue 3’s Composition API given how similar it feels to React Hooks, I did miss the ability to easily use Typescript purely for props validation... or so I thought. Options API versus Composition API Now I’ve known for quite some time th…
Cypress or how I learned to stop worrying and love E2E
Cypress or how I learned to stop worrying and love E2E🇺🇸 englishMay 2021 (at 31)#technology#writing#learning2598 words9 minutes to read
Over my career I've dabbled in various forms of testing, both on the back-end and front-end. I've tried various frameworks, experimented with different approaches, types of tests and philosophies, from unit tests to Gherkin behaviour tests to E2E tests with Selenium in the good ol days. And yet despite all this I don't consider myself good at testing, because I can be very lazy and that I tend to…
Learning Machine Learning: Neural Networks
Learning Machine Learning: Neural Networks🇺🇸 englishApril 2021 (at 31)#ai#writing#learning2434 words8 minutes to read
In the last article, I left things off at this image and said that the next thing I wanted to learn was to make a neural network recognize the digits in this picture. It's a very well-known problem, and there's countless content written about it (and this particular set of digits), but that's what makes it a good first problem to tackle, and a good way to learn neural networks. So how do we get t…
Learning Machine Learning
Learning Machine Learning🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2021 (at 31)#ai#writing#learning1530 words5 minutes to read
I've always been fascinated by science fiction and the advances of technology. And AI/ML has often represented a huge chunk of that because to me it's the closest way that I, as a single person, can create life and feel like a god. And that's really what most of science fiction is about ?! I've tried a couple of times to get into it, I read things here and there, watched talks, but none of my at…
Querying your Redux store with GraphQL
Querying your Redux store with GraphQL🇺🇸 englishDecember 2020 (at 30)#react#technology#writing#learning2622 words9 minutes to read
Rationale When working in a React application, one pain point that often comes up is Redux . People say that as soon as an application uses it, things quickly get overrun with boilerplate and "wiring" code that ultimately clogs your codebase more than it helps it. This isn't something inherent to Redux but more something to do with the best practices associated with it, and with people misusing …
Snapshot Through the Heart
Snapshot Through the Heart🇺🇸 englishJuly 2020 (at 30)#technology#javascript#writing#learning2048 words7 minutes to read
While snapshot testing has been around for a while in the form of visual snapshots (used in visual regression testing), it's clear that the introduction of textual snapshots in Jest a few years ago had a big impact on testing, not only in Javascript but in other languages as well. But looking back on what it brought me a few years later I feel rather failed by snapshots. And while most of the blam…
New Year New Me
New Year New Me🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2020 (at 30)#documentary#fluff#relationships#emma#writing555 words2 minutes to read
Hello everyone! By now I think a lot of you might have noticed something was different with me lately, and I've been meaning to approach the subject but it's taken me a while to get the courage to pull the trigger. I've struggled a bit throughout my life with my image, my esteem and my identity. This has manifested in quite a lot of ways over the years (yes including the hair ??‍♀️) but it too…
Gatsby and the new era of site generators
Gatsby and the new era of site generators🇺🇸 englishNovember 2019 (at 29)#technology#react#writing#learning2815 words9 minutes to read
Why Gatsby? One of the greatest aspects of modern web development is how modular and composable everything has become. Building an application these days has become a lot like tinkering with building blocks: piecing together packages, APIs, services and so on. Each doing what they do best. We've learned that reinventing the wheel is (often) not the solution and by embracing interoperability we've…
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work🇺🇸 englishOctober 2019 (at 29)#productivity#technology#writing#learning3050 words10 minutes to read
It's safe to say programming, and everything around it, evolved tremendously since the Internet's beginnings. If you've ever created a Frontpage website or battled with Dreamweaver and Flash applications you know we've traveled a long way to get where we are now, and all along this way great strides were made to improve how we work. We got better languages, better tools around them, better integra…
A nice app on Elm street
A nice app on Elm street🇺🇸 englishSeptember 2019 (at 29)#elm#writing#learning#technology12985 words43 minutes to read
If you’ve ever worked with Redux – in the context of a React application or not – you may have heard numerous times that it was inspired not only by Flux (which it followed) but also by the Elm architecture. This is something that is thrown around a lot by people in the React ecosystem, and looking at the Elm homepage it may seem difficult to see the link between a strictly-typed language and a JS…
Why do we use bad color schemes?
Why do we use bad color schemes?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2019 (at 29)#technology#writing#learning1615 words5 minutes to read
If you’re a developer, odds are most of what you’re looking all day is text and code. Whether it’s in a terminal, editor or webpage, you look at text, it’s our main medium of work. So to make life more bearable and to ease things up for ourselves, we made color schemes to brighten up our lives. | | |:--:| | No color scheme | | | |:--:| | Yes color scheme | Colors made it easier for us to pars…
Chrome alternatives for devs
Chrome alternatives for devs🇺🇸 englishMarch 2019 (at 29)#technology#writing#learning2555 words9 minutes to read
What's up with Chrome? Recently Google has been in the headlines a lot due to an upcoming change affecting Chrome, which you can read about a bit more over here but the gist of it is the following: The proposed design changes would replace the API relied upon by privacy extensions like uBlock and Ghostery with another designed to “diminish the effectiveness of content blocking and ad blocking ex…
Immutability with Immer
Immutability with Immer🇺🇸 englishDecember 2018 (at 28)#react#writing#learning#technology1279 words4 minutes to read
Why immutability? When working on a React application that needs to handle state, one of the main pitfalls to watch out for is accidental mutations. Which is fancy talk for mistakenly modifying stuff you didn't want to change: In this case, imagine we're in a Profile form, user holds the current user information and we want to create an updated user object with the modified attributes. As you …
Using Prettier in PHP
Using Prettier in PHP🇺🇸 englishNovember 2018 (at 28)#php#writing#learning#technology1390 words5 minutes to read
What is Prettier? Originally from the Javascript ecosystem, if you're not familiar with it Prettier is a code formatter, which means it takes your code, and makes it as its namme indicates prettier . There are a lot of code formatters, and for a lot of languages – even Javascript has quite a few of them. But Prettier is currently one of the most popular code formatters out there and it has sp…
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2018 (at 28)#productivity#writing#learning2493 words8 minutes to read
I like to think I'm a rather organised person. Not in every aspect of my life and not to the same extent in each, but I try my best to keep my thoughts in line. The problem with this, unfortunately, is that there is such a thing as counterproductive organisation. That is, the moment you're organised in such a fractured and unreliable way, that it becomes harmful to your end goal. It doesn't start…
Thread Carefully
Thread Carefully🇺🇸 englishNovember 2015 (at 25)#technology#php#writing#learning3731 words12 minutes to read
As far as I can remember, PHP has always had a terrible reputation at handling very heavy (or asynchronous) tasks. For a long while if you wanted to parallelize long tasks you had to resort to forking through pcntl\_fork which had its own issues, and you couldn’t really handle the results of those tasks properly, etc. As such, a habit has kind of developed where we go straight for more intricat…
Set Blackfire to the Rain
Set Blackfire to the Rain🇺🇸 englishNovember 2015 (at 25)#technology#php#writing#learning1702 words6 minutes to read
If you’ve ever worked on any PHP application, or package, or anything you know that debugging performance issues is hard . There are several ways to ease the pain a little: debug bars, putting timers a bit everywhere. Or if you’re courageous like I was for a long time, you use xdebug snapshots which requires you to configure it, and then parsing the snapshots which takes a long time, etc. Re…
Webpack your Bags
Webpack your Bags🇺🇸 englishOctober 2015 (at 25)#technology#writing#learning7097 words24 minutes to read
By now you’ve probably heard about this new cool tool on the block called Webpack . If you haven’t looked that much into it you’re probably a bit confused by some people calling it a build tool à la Gulp and other people calling it a bundler like Browserify . If on the other hand you have looked into it you’re probably still confused because the homepage presents Webpack as both. To be ho…
Of links, feeds and fever
Of links, feeds and fever🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2013 (at 23)#technology#productivity#writing#learning1507 words5 minutes to read
In my branch there are a lot of things that make it possible to distinguish someone who does his job well from someone who doesn’t. Compliance with norms and standards, the reusability of the code, the consideration of accessibility, and so on. But above all, it is the willingness and ability to update oneself. It is this quality that makes people who are considered very good in their field right…
Laravel ou l'élégance perdue du PHP
Laravel ou l'élégance perdue du PHP🇫🇷 françaisNovember 2012 (at 22)#php#writing#learning#laravel#technology2899 words10 minutes to read
Dans la vaste école des frameworks web, de langage en langage le paysage est bien différent. Là où les développeurs Ruby et Python ont su se mobiliser pour une même cause autour des piliers que sont désormais Rails et Django , il faut bien avouer que du côté du PHP ressort un certain côté cours de récré. Des frameworks à la pelle, chacun dérivés de X ou Y, pas un pour s’entendre sur des con…
Version Control
Version Control🇫🇷 françaisMay 2012 (at 22)#technology#writing#learning2209 words7 minutes to read
“If you’re not on Github, you’re essentially unable to participate in the rich open-source community that has arisen around front-end development technologies.” Quand je dis que ma manière de travailler a changé je ne parle pas seulement du résultat final de mon travail mais du processus en lui-même, le workflow . En quelques mots c’est tout ce qui, de l’idée originelle, conduit au résultat fina…
Preprocessors
Preprocessors🇫🇷 françaisMarch 2012 (at 22)#css#writing#learning#technology1441 words5 minutes to read
Depuis quelques temps j’ai envie d’écrire une mince série de billets sur ce que je fais plus concrètement au travail. Histoire de partager, recueillir quelques avis et puis pouvoir discuter un peu de sujets qui me passionnent avec des gens qui traversent la même chose. Comme je l’avais mentionné dans un précédent article, j’ai commencé à travailler il y a deux ans et demi de cela. Quand je suis ar…
Quatre ans en images
Quatre ans en images🇫🇷 françaisSeptember 2011 (at 21)#writing#arts#photography#emma4008 words13 minutes to read
Le champ des thèmes que j’aurais pu aborder pour ce premier article était vaste : il y a nombre de domaines que je côtoie ou pratique et qui auraient pu figurer sur notre blog. Puis après réflexion je me suis dit que quitte à parler image et à faire le pont avec la communication, le choix le plus judicieux serait de parler photographie. Pourquoi ? Parce que la photo - de mon point de vue tout du m…
Nadja: Shattered by your Abrasive Touch
Nadja: Shattered by your Abrasive Touch🇫🇷 françaisSeptember 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing4326 words14 minutes to read
You ever read any Nietzsche? Nietzsche says there are two kinds of people in the world : people who are destined for greatness, like Walt Disney and Hitler. And then there’s the rest of us. He called us “the bungled and the botched” — we get teased, we sometimes get close to greatness… but we never get there. We’re the expendable masses. We get pushed in front of trains, take poison aspirin, get g…
Archive: Down Your Love
Archive: Down Your Love🇫🇷 françaisMay 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing2909 words10 minutes to read
Overground in joy in clouds sunlit Snow untouched make pure silhouette Catches steam grass and dew Rays not harm the upward gaze Hosts bring out a game of openfields on the box Watch the guests who bring the heat of outside Flags of faith for boundaries to fight The young so wise before their time Dans mon article précédent j’abordais en introduction mon intérêt pour les groupes qui, de manière …
Opeth: And All Would Sneer at my Demise
Opeth: And All Would Sneer at my Demise🇫🇷 françaisApril 2010 (at 20)#music#review#writing3030 words10 minutes to read
Tout comme pour Nine Inch Nails ceci est principalement un article pour présenter le groupe, si vous connaissez déjà je vous invite à rester pour éventuellement commenter sur la playlist. By the turnstile beckons a damsel fair The Face of Melinda neath blackened hair No joy would flicker in her eyes Brooding sadness came to a rise Words would falter to atone Failure had passed the stepping sto…
Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails🇫🇷 françaisJune 2009 (at 19)#music#review#writing4821 words16 minutes to read
À artiste complexe, article complet. Il faut comprendre qu’il y a énormément de choses à dire sur ce groupe, sa musique et ce qui l’entoure, tant et si bien que tout résumer à quelques paragraphes serait une insulte. Voilà pourquoi cet article est long, c’est le prix à payer pour combler ce petit trou intriguant dans votre culture musicale. Si les détails ne vous intéressent pas, sautez au paragra…
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids🇫🇷 françaisApril 2009 (at 19)#music#review#writing532 words2 minutes to read
J’ai conscience qu’à à peu près chaque fois que je publie sur ce blog j’annonce mon article sur Buckethead, mais c’est tellement difficile de cerner le personnage et ses indénombrables albums qu’en attendant je préfère me consacrer à d’autres poissons, plus petits mais néanmoins intéressants : les Cold War Kids. La musique du groupe dont je parle aujourd’hui n’en est pas pour autant plus facile à…
The Path
The Path🇫🇷 françaisMarch 2009 (at 19)#gaming#review#writing1335 words4 minutes to read
There is one rule in the game. And it needs to be broken. There is one goal. And when you attain it, you die. Il y a un mois de cela, Factornews faisait une preview d’un jeu étrange, sorti de nulle part et développé par un petit studio indépendant : The Path . Revisite profondément macabre du conte de Perrault, sobre mélange de jeu vidéo expérience et d’art, il suffisait de lire les mots du réda…
Disaster Fucking Movie
Disaster Fucking Movie🇫🇷 françaisFebruary 2009 (at 19)#tv#review#writing4033 words13 minutes to read
00:25 - Anahkiasen: « Disaster Movie » who the fuck downloaded that 00:25 - Saniss: TCHAKATCHAKATCHAKATCHAKA CHOOCHOOOOOOO 00:25 - Anahkiasen: Hm. 00:25 - Anahkiasen: Oui bon au point où j’en suis, va pour Disaster Movie. 00:26 - Anahkiasen: If you see me in twenty minutes it’s that this movie is actually a disaster. Avant toute chose, étant donné que la transition est quand même douteuse, jetez …
Psykick Lyrikah: Le Chant d’une Nuit
Psykick Lyrikah: Le Chant d’une Nuit🇫🇷 françaisMay 2008 (at 18)#music#review#writing2736 words9 minutes to read
C’est un bloc de pierres paisibles où quelques mille récifs s’entrechoquent et se résignent. C’est un bloc de haine abrasive où certains sèment le rêve pendant que d’autres hésitent. Je poste peu sur ce blog, pour la simple et bonne raison que je n’ai jamais l’impression d’avoir réellement quelque chose à y dire. Il arrive aussi trop souvent qu’un sujet me saisisse, sans que l’article parvienne à…
La nouvelle mouvance du rap
La nouvelle mouvance du rap🇫🇷 françaisAugust 2007 (at 17)#music#review#writing3051 words10 minutes to read
Attention, personnes sensibles et femmes enceintes, cet article parle de rap français ! Bien, maintenant que plus personne n’écoute je peux tranquillement déblatérer des conneries. Comme certains le savent, j’aime énormément le rap français; j’en écoute des heures et des heures chaque jour, je pourrais en écrire des paragraphes interminables, j’en ai visité les prémices et les classiques, et je v…
Dead Rising
Dead Rising🇫🇷 françaisOctober 2006 (at 16)#gaming#review#writing8655 words29 minutes to read
Robin the Bobbin, the big-headed hen. He eat more meat than four-score men. He eat a cow, he eat a calf, He eat a butcher and a half; He eat a church, he eat a steeple, He eat the priest and all the people. Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes - Lisa Eckenstein Elles ne se seraient doutées que la route serait aussi sombre ce soir-là. Les yeux las, la femme gardait pourtant le pied enfoncé sur l…
Big Fish
Big Fish🇫🇷 françaisAugust 2006 (at 16)#tv#review#writing854 words3 minutes to read
Si il y a bien une chose qu'il faut reconnaître chez Tim Burton, c'est que son petit monde est à des lieues de celui des autres réalisateurs, bien loin des idées abstraites d'un Cronenberg ou des aventures épiques ou comico-gore d'un Jackson. Le monde de Burton est un monde féerique ou étrange où arrivent souvent des choses qui n'arriveraient pas dans la vraie vie. Ce Big Fish est une nouvelle pre…
Silent Hill
Silent Hill🇫🇷 françaisApril 2006 (at 16)#tv#review#writing775 words3 minutes to read
Bon, j’ai été au cinéma aujourd’hui voir Silent Hill, comme prévu. Allons droit au but, j’ai adoré. Les décors sont sublimes, l’histoire tient la route (disons que Gans a fait de son mieux pour la respecter et s’en sort plutot bien). La musique de Akira est toujours aussi somptueuse, bien qu’on ai l’impression que Gans ai voulu en caser un maximum et que à chaque scène on a le droit à une musique,…