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Brian Birtles’ Blog
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My journey from browser engineer to Web app starter-upperer in Tokyo.
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Brian Birtles’ Blog
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Brian Birtles’ Blog Brian Birtles’ Blog Hi! I’m Brian and these are my notes as I go from Web browser engineer to running a Web app startup in Tokyo. More → August 14, 2024 ・ Web apps Lessons learned switching to Rspack NOTE: This post was published while Rspack’s latest version was v1.0.0-beta.4. Some details are likely to change as Rspack approaches its 1.0 release. Rspack is a Rust-based alternative to Webpack that promises to be faster and includes a few common conveniences too. After a year of trying, I’ve finally finished converting my two largest Webpack projects to Rspack. Here are some of the things I learnt along the way. Read article → January 6, 2024 Weird things engineers believe about Web development I wrote most of this post sometime in 2022 but I think it holds up alright in 2024 so I decided to publish it for posterity. I don’t really like doing posts like this—I’d much rather share some innocuous learnings or tips but it turns ...
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