Have been working on picoquery recently - a small & fast query string parser and stringifier for when you need nesting
https://github.com/43081j/picoquery
GitHub - 43081j/picoquery: A small library for parsing and serializing query strings
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GitHubCan totally see roughly the time I left my job 😅
@slightlyoff Have been using that and material for a while to intro people to web components etc. Great set of components
Officially finished last day at work on Thursday. 10 years of good fun and good people! Now I'll be travelling around for a few months, exploring and doing some open source on the side. No clue what's next after that, we will see! 💥
@paul on a side note, loving the list of people working on breadboard. what a good team :D
Working with storybook a lot recently - so happy to see them leaning more into making it more modular. Looking forward to when I can land my PRs too and see the dependency graph reduction 🙏
@westbrook @passle @Lukew @tbroyer @web In the common use cases it targets, it does mean it works very well out of the box. Does a few bits of non standard magic because it's what a lot of react/vue users are used to (like importing CSS files). When you try use it with only web standards, it gets fiddly
finally got around to trying bouldering yesterday. good fun, though i've no clue how some of these people grip smooth surfaces 😂
pondering on best way to make a lint plugin to detect and suggest native alternatives. anyone want to help? :D
For anyone interested in fixing dependency hell in npm, I've started an effort here to collaborate and improve the ecosystem:
https://github.com/43081j/ecosystem-cleanup
GitHub - 43081j/ecosystem-cleanup: A place to keep track of ongoing efforts to clean up the JS ecosystem
A place to keep track of ongoing efforts to clean up the JS ecosystem - GitHub - 43081j/ecosystem-cleanup: A place to keep track of ongoing efforts to clean up the JS ecosystem
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