Mike Brocchi
@mikebrocchi.bsky.social
Husband, father, web dev
Currently working to make the web better
Currently working to make the web better
I'm excited to learn what you 2 are cooking up
October 19, 2025 at 2:37 PM
I'm excited to learn what you 2 are cooking up
"best" is such a contextual word, what might be"best" for you and your app does not mean it will be the "best" for everyone. By saying "successful" you convey "I had success with this" maybe you will be successful too. #dontSpeakInAbsolutes
June 20, 2025 at 5:08 PM
"best" is such a contextual word, what might be"best" for you and your app does not mean it will be the "best" for everyone. By saying "successful" you convey "I had success with this" maybe you will be successful too. #dontSpeakInAbsolutes
It was just 2 components. Both data tables that I updated the data source. I was in the zone (mostly) and ripped through it pretty quickly.
May 14, 2025 at 10:21 PM
It was just 2 components. Both data tables that I updated the data source. I was in the zone (mostly) and ripped through it pretty quickly.
That is exactly what is going on... turning on "strictNullChecks" fixed what I am seeing, just need to see if this will break my entire repo/applications.
THANKS!
THANKS!
April 4, 2025 at 5:25 PM
That is exactly what is going on... turning on "strictNullChecks" fixed what I am seeing, just need to see if this will break my entire repo/applications.
THANKS!
THANKS!
There were some comments related to how I am assigning x, but this was a contrived example. The real code is using Angular's signals:
// inside a class:
private foo = signal(null);
pubValue = computed(() => {
// in here the type of this.foo() is WritableSignal
});
// inside a class:
private foo = signal
pubValue = computed(() => {
// in here the type of this.foo() is WritableSignal
});
April 4, 2025 at 5:12 PM
There were some comments related to how I am assigning x, but this was a contrived example. The real code is using Angular's signals:
// inside a class:
private foo = signal(null);
pubValue = computed(() => {
// in here the type of this.foo() is WritableSignal
});
// inside a class:
private foo = signal
pubValue = computed(() => {
// in here the type of this.foo() is WritableSignal
});
I am assuming that this is a tsconfig issue, but haven't been able to track it down. To be honest, I'm not even sure what to be looking for here.
April 4, 2025 at 4:53 PM
I am assuming that this is a tsconfig issue, but haven't been able to track it down. To be honest, I'm not even sure what to be looking for here.
And they have dynamic values because you can pull them to set the value you want.
March 28, 2025 at 8:34 PM
And they have dynamic values because you can pull them to set the value you want.
Maybe something about dropping decorators or more specifically in class decorators. Or to keep the focus on the destination something like "function-based surface API definitions". Just some thoughts while unable to fall back to sleep
February 23, 2025 at 11:01 AM
Maybe something about dropping decorators or more specifically in class decorators. Or to keep the focus on the destination something like "function-based surface API definitions". Just some thoughts while unable to fall back to sleep
I installed the update and tried to use the laptop in the same manner I had been... multiple macs, multiple OS updates it is always the same crap
January 31, 2025 at 8:33 PM
I installed the update and tried to use the laptop in the same manner I had been... multiple macs, multiple OS updates it is always the same crap
Congrats! They're lucky to have you!
With that being said, IIRC they're based out of Pittsburgh, so if you are in town, you better be in touch.
With that being said, IIRC they're based out of Pittsburgh, so if you are in town, you better be in touch.
January 23, 2025 at 10:09 PM
Congrats! They're lucky to have you!
With that being said, IIRC they're based out of Pittsburgh, so if you are in town, you better be in touch.
With that being said, IIRC they're based out of Pittsburgh, so if you are in town, you better be in touch.
Amen! I picked up the black version, couldn't be happier.
January 21, 2025 at 2:16 AM
Amen! I picked up the black version, couldn't be happier.
Nice spline jig. That frame looks close to the ceiling, glad it fit cause they look great!
January 19, 2025 at 6:20 AM
Nice spline jig. That frame looks close to the ceiling, glad it fit cause they look great!