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Nickersoft/README.md

Hey there! I'm Tyler! 👋

👨‍💻 You can currently find me building @BaseTen, @Linguistic, and the @hop CLI tool. Previously I've worked at @Coursera, @edX, @Udacity, and @KAYAK!

🚀 People typically know me from my work on PushJS as well as the 50+ public Spotify playlists I maintain (yes, I'm serious).

📝 I've written for LogRocket's company blog, Linguistic's company blog, as well as .net Magazine in the UK!

🇨🇳 I've been an avid learner of Mandarin Chinese for most of my life and believe language has the ability to change the world!

My diet is literally 60% coffee 😎

Pinned

  1. push.js Public

    The world's most versatile desktop notifications framework 🌎

    JavaScript 8.6k 599

  2. The first package manager for web apps 🚀

    TypeScript 4

  3. A blazingly-fast portable dictionary file format 🚀

    Starlark 34 3

  4. A CLI tool for magically converting TailwindCSS configs into usable SwiftUI constants

    TypeScript

  5. Tools, resources, and programs for career changers 👊

    16 1

  6. My personal portfolio, built with GatsbyJS 🚀

    TypeScript 2

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July 2022

Created 2 commits in 1 repository

Created an issue in FormidableLabs/urql that received 2 comments

URQL not compatible with new SvelteKit fetch polyfill

Hey folks, from my understanding, SvelteKit has recently adopted node-fetch to use as a fetch polyfill, and with it seems to be breaking SSR rende…

2 comments
32 contributions in private repositories Jul 1 – Jul 15

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