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Simon Knott Developer Tooling Engineer articles about 2 Feb 2022 • Open Source / Web Development Netlify acquires Quirrel Yesterday we announced that Quirrel, the project i’ve been working on for the past couple of months, was acquired by Netlify. Read more... 7 Apr 2021 • Open Source / Web Development Road to Open Source Open-Source-Software is pervasive throughout our industry.While all-proprietary systems may have been a thing twenty years ago, modern tech stacks are comprised of tons of OSS.And although OSS lives and breathes through collaboration and contribution of all community members, most of us remain nothing but users.In this article, I’ll show you why I think that’s a bad thing and I’ll give you a guide on how to make good contributions yourself. Read more... 6 Feb 2021 • Web Development / Javascript Getting better feedback on your blog posts A friend of mine asked me to review his new blog post.I gave it a read and compiled some loose feedback, but I missed a way to easily annotate specific text passages! Read more... 28 Jan 2021 • Web Development / Javascript / Quirrel / Blitz.js FSJam Podcast I was on the FSJam Podcast! We talked about how I got into programming, my work on SuperJSON and Quirrel. Give it a listen:Thanks for having me, Anthony & Christopher! Read more... 14 Oct 2020 • Web Development / Javascript / Quirrel Fully-typed Fullstack Development using Blitz.js This is the accompanying blog post to a talk I originally held at the Berlin Typescript meetup.Slides:TODO: Actually write the blog post ;D I’m building a task queueing solution for Next.js! Check out Quirrel, I think you’ll like it ☺️ Read more... 14 Oct 2020 • Web Development / Javascript / Network / Quirrel Fire-and-forget HTTP Requests using Node.js In most cases, we care about the results of our HTTP Requests. But sometimes, it’s just about making the request, and not so much about the response.In these cases, it may be wise to save yourself some network bandwidth by ignoring the response entirely. Read more... See all Posts © 2022 Simon Knott. impressum. datenschutz. powered by Jekyll, leonids theme. made with ❤️