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This page is a giant library of everything on this website, from my content to others, from photos to links and reviews.

As someone who regularly complains about capitalism it's also been my goal to try to help people imagine alternatives. Many times I have looped back to the concept of library, of free knowledge exchange and commons. So this page is a bit my homage to it as an attempt to showcase everything accessible here in one place.

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Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed propsBymeTypearticleDate (at 32)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#javascript#writing#technology#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords2054Time to read8 minutes

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 that...

Snapshot Through the Heart
Snapshot Through the HeartByEmma F.TypearticleDate (at 30)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#technology#javascript#writing#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords1965Time to read8 minutes

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...

Way later in my career as as (now proper) software engineer, I wanted to play with all the cool new Javascript framework that were coming out. Particularly I loved  Static Site Generators  (which was by no means a new or JS-specific concept) so I ended up picking  Gatsby  at the time. It allowed me to create a clean, fast and responsive website that centralized data from dozens of third party sources into a  GraphQL  API that all pages queried to be then rendered fully statically. It was a marvel of performance but also a pain to build and maintain especially as Gatsby got abandoned.

So I rewrote the website in  NextJS  which was a pain but allowed me to simplify greatly the whole stack and start decoupling from the framework into something more generic. I tried to stretch the new framework to do everything I wanted it to do, but ultimately I was trying to bend it to do hybrid static generation in a way it wasn’t meant to. So after months of fighting in the mud, and fighting performance issues that left me questioning my sanity, I pulled the trigger and planned a  second  major rewrite back to  Laravel  which is how the previous version worked. The refactor was a pain but once settled back into my comfort stack I was able to do way more significant changes and I decided to continue updating it with more cool things that aren’t just my content, to make it more my digital garden like I had originally envisioned, make it more of a website like we used to do them. Hopefully I’ll manage.

The name comes from my second album  Out Through the Winter Throat , it’s an album that touches a lot about war and cataclysm, and its main title comes from humanity on the album being kicked out through the (nuclear) winter’s throat. Not disappeared, but swallowed in it. This is likely the most political version of my website, and it’s still miles away from how much I would want it to. But this image of us all gradually vanishing in our own doom stuck with me as I rewrote my website at a time where I myself was being swallowed by life.
The Winter ThroatBymyselfTypewebsiteDate (at 29)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#javascript#gatsby#nextjs#react#code#portfolio#arts#fluff#society

StatuspermanentStars

Way later in my career as as now proper software engineer, I wanted to play with all the cool new Javascript framework that were coming out. Particularly I loved Static Site Generators which was by no means a new or JS-specific concept so I ended up picking Gatsby at the time. It allowed me to create a clean, fast and responsive website that centralized data from dozens of third party...

Webpack your bags
Webpack your bagsByQueen EmmaTypearticleDate (at 25)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#learning#writing#javascript#technology

StatuscompletedStarsWords6691Time to read29 minutes

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 honest, at...

Redesign of my portfolio
Redesign of my portfolioByQueen EmmaTypearticleDate (at 22)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#css#technology#javascript#writing#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords1966Time to read8 minutes

I have to admit to a rather superficial habit - and perhaps shared by others in my profession - when I start talking to someone who does my job, the first thing I do is click on the link to their site. I look at the sources, and from there criticism comes quickly. It’s not logical I admit it because even if I try to follow very well all the good codes and practices in terms of webdesign, I don’t...

Construction workerThis page is a work in progress, it may have bugs or missing content, handle with care!!Construction worker

Library

This page is a giant library of everything on this website, from my content to others, from photos to links and reviews.

As someone who regularly complains about capitalism it's also been my goal to try to help people imagine alternatives. Many times I have looped back to the concept of library, of free knowledge exchange and commons. So this page is a bit my homage to it as an attempt to showcase everything accessible here in one place.

Toggle options

click to filter · double-click to exclude · click label to reset
Genre
acousticactionaction adventureadventurealternativealternative folkalternative metalalternative popalternative rockambientanimalsanimationarcadeartaustralianautismbasecampberlinsocialclubblack metalbreakcorebritpopbuildingbullet heavenbuyfromeucasualcello rockchiptuneclassic rockclassicalcoldwavecomedycrimecutedancedarkwavedeath metaldeep housedocumentarydoom metaldramadream popdreampopdrone metaldrugsdubstepelectroclashelectronicelectronic rockerotismetymologyexperimentalexperimental popexplorationfamilyfantasyfolkfpsframeworkfrancefree to playfrench popfunk rapgamblinggamegofnyourselfgoth rockgothicgothic rockgrungeguitar virtuosohandcrafthard rockhardcorehealthheavy metalhip hophistoryholuphorrorillustrationincrementalindieindie rockindustrialindustrial metalinstrumental rockinternetjazz raplearninglgbtlifelitteraturemachinelearningmental healthmetalcoremetroidvaniamotivationalmoviesmusicmysteryneo classicalneuroanoisenoise rocknotionnownu metaloddlyarousingopenaipcgamingphotographyplatformpoppop rockportfoliopost grungepost hardcorepost metalpost punkpost rockpridepridemonthproceduralprogressive metalprogressive rockprogressive trancepsychedelic rockpsytrancepunkpuzzleraprap alternatifrap classiquerap melodiquerap modernerapcorerealityrelationsreviewrockroguelikeromancerpgsandboxsci fi fantasysciencescience fictionsexshoegazesimulationsinger songwriterslamsludgesocietysolarpunksoulsoundtrackstealthstrategystreet photostupidsurvivalsurvival horrorsurvivalhorrorswedishswisssymphonic metalsynthpopsynthwavetechnotechnologythejoysofsymfonythrillertrip hoptv movieurbexutilitiesutilitywarwesternworkworldnewsxcom
omg Big Filter is hiding results from the people!!😱click here to OPEN YOUR EYES!!!!
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed props
Typescript, Vue 3, and strongly typed propsByThe EmmarchitectTypearticleDate (at 32)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#javascript#writing#technology#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords2054Time to read8 minutes

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 that...

Snapshot Through the Heart
Snapshot Through the HeartByM-ATypearticleDate (at 30)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#technology#javascript#writing#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords1965Time to read8 minutes

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...

Way later in my career as as (now proper) software engineer, I wanted to play with all the cool new Javascript framework that were coming out. Particularly I loved  Static Site Generators  (which was by no means a new or JS-specific concept) so I ended up picking  Gatsby  at the time. It allowed me to create a clean, fast and responsive website that centralized data from dozens of third party sources into a  GraphQL  API that all pages queried to be then rendered fully statically. It was a marvel of performance but also a pain to build and maintain especially as Gatsby got abandoned.

So I rewrote the website in  NextJS  which was a pain but allowed me to simplify greatly the whole stack and start decoupling from the framework into something more generic. I tried to stretch the new framework to do everything I wanted it to do, but ultimately I was trying to bend it to do hybrid static generation in a way it wasn’t meant to. So after months of fighting in the mud, and fighting performance issues that left me questioning my sanity, I pulled the trigger and planned a  second  major rewrite back to  Laravel  which is how the previous version worked. The refactor was a pain but once settled back into my comfort stack I was able to do way more significant changes and I decided to continue updating it with more cool things that aren’t just my content, to make it more my digital garden like I had originally envisioned, make it more of a website like we used to do them. Hopefully I’ll manage.

The name comes from my second album  Out Through the Winter Throat , it’s an album that touches a lot about war and cataclysm, and its main title comes from humanity on the album being kicked out through the (nuclear) winter’s throat. Not disappeared, but swallowed in it. This is likely the most political version of my website, and it’s still miles away from how much I would want it to. But this image of us all gradually vanishing in our own doom stuck with me as I rewrote my website at a time where I myself was being swallowed by life.
The Winter ThroatByM-ATypewebsiteDate (at 29)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#javascript#gatsby#nextjs#react#code#portfolio#arts#fluff#society

StatuspermanentStars

Way later in my career as as now proper software engineer, I wanted to play with all the cool new Javascript framework that were coming out. Particularly I loved Static Site Generators which was by no means a new or JS-specific concept so I ended up picking Gatsby at the time. It allowed me to create a clean, fast and responsive website that centralized data from dozens of third party...

Webpack your bags
Webpack your bagsBySeñorita Emma Poopita de la FabritaTypearticleDate (at 25)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#learning#writing#javascript#technology

StatuscompletedStarsWords6691Time to read29 minutes

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 honest, at...

Redesign of my portfolio
Redesign of my portfolioBymyselfTypearticleDate (at 22)Language🇬🇧 englishTags

#css#technology#javascript#writing#learning

StatuscompletedStarsWords1966Time to read8 minutes

I have to admit to a rather superficial habit - and perhaps shared by others in my profession - when I start talking to someone who does my job, the first thing I do is click on the link to their site. I look at the sources, and from there criticism comes quickly. It’s not logical I admit it because even if I try to follow very well all the good codes and practices in terms of webdesign, I don’t...