The naming situation has been the biggest barrier to adoption for me. I’d love a ‘definitive’ guide or set of docs for how to approach the ecosystem in 2023 if anyone has recommendations :)
Deal breaker for me (last time I checked it out) was the lack of a built in git diff. I don't need anything fancy, but I can't live in an editor without it. Does anybody know if this is planned or workable in later versions?
I know it's not what you asked for, but I used to use the one is VS Code exclusively. Now I use Sublime Merge 90% of the time and it's been a huge benefit to my workflow. I didn't expect it to win me over, but I instinctively reach for it now.
+1 for sublime merge. I used to purely use the terminal for git but had tried other GUI clients extensively like GitKraken. Sublime Merge is just on a completely different tier of software. It has no abstractions really over git itself (you can see the commands it executes) and it is fast as all hell. It was the first GUI client that I feel actually improved my git usage. Outstanding piece of software.
Try diff2html-cli -- you alias in your terminal "diff" to the diff2html command and you get a beautiful HTML diff (side-by-side or inline) of the current changes you've made (or against a branch you choose).
I swear by the native version of the GitHub app. It’s now unsupported but does everything I need and is stable. I prefer it over anything in app, personally.
KenSci | Senior Software Engineer (full-stack) | Seattle + U.S. Remote | Full Time
KenSci is on a mission to transform healthcare with data-driven insights. Each day, KenSci Data Scientists solve challenging, life-saving problems using machine learning (ML) to impact the entire continuum of care for patients across the globe.
What we are looking for: - Experience building and delivering production web applications - Expertise or experience in typescript, react, nodejs, graphql, sql, kubernetes - Expertise with web-based authentication and security best practices
Your Impact: - Your work will help our customers save lives: We collaborate deeply with our customers to bring the promise of predictive analytics, AI and ML to clinical and operational intervention. Our platform has the capacity to save lives by predicting health risks, disease progression and clinical outcomes. - You will accelerate innovation in healthcare: We work with technology innovators across the ecosystem. AI in healthcare is in its early days and we seek out ambitious partners and customers who are willing to commit to the journey. Through your work, you will help solve real world problems working alongside various experts focused on improving patient care. - You are essential to building a great team and company: As an early employee of KenSci, you will help shape the culture, values, and mission. We want your partnership in building an enduring company, defined by social impact.
KenSci | Senior Software Engineer (full-stack) | Seattle + U.S. Remote | Full Time
KenSci is on a mission to transform healthcare with data-driven insights. Each day, KenSci Data Scientists solve challenging, life-saving problems using machine learning (ML) to impact the entire continuum of care for patients across the globe.
What we are looking for:
- Experience building and delivering production web applications
- Expertise or experience in typescript, react, nodejs, graphql, sql, kubernetes
- Expertise with web-based authentication and security best practices
Your Impact:
- Your work will help our customers save lives: We collaborate deeply with our customers to bring the promise of predictive analytics, AI and ML to clinical and operational intervention. Our platform has the capacity to save lives by predicting health risks, disease progression and clinical outcomes.
- You will accelerate innovation in healthcare: We work with technology innovators across the ecosystem. AI in healthcare is in its early days and we seek out ambitious partners and customers who are willing to commit to the journey. Through your work, you will help solve real world problems working alongside various experts focused on improving patient care.
- You are essential to building a great team and company: As an early employee of KenSci, you will help shape the culture, values, and mission. We want your partnership in building an enduring company, defined by social impact.
but I'm not the citizen of apparently racist US, then why you(?) try to push me to solve your core problems?
I've no interest in trying to make you less racists, especially that your BLM is focused on one specific group instead of universal values like - equality of opportunity