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Creator of vendure.io. CTO at Elevantiq. Open source and stuff.
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I've been hacking on our new React dashboard for a week on and off. I've got some really exciting proof of concept work that I want to show off later this week. I have a very ambitious goal with the DX and power of this project. Pretty confident we can get there too!

I've been doing Angular for well over 10 years, starting with v1.x. 7 years ago I chose Angular to power the admin interface of @vendure.io. We just announced that we'll be moving to React. Some thoughts 👇 vendure.io/blog/2025/02...

Meet your new TypeORM maintenance team! Thanks Naor for organizing the first maintainer call. It's really exciting to see this project coming back to life with a motivated group of individuals pushing things forward.

After 11 years living im Austria I finally got myself Lederhosen. Photos to follow.

Anyone got a good counter argument? www.olivare.net/blog/2023/de...

In the Vendure Discord we started getting questions about "I have created this backend NestJS service. How do I use it in my frontend Angular code?" I realized that the rise of Nextjs and other "full stack" frameworks have sufficiently blurred the boundary...

We just added a new docs page on implementing the dataloader pattern to speed up problematic queries in your @vendure.io app! Thanks to community team member Marc for contributing this guide! docs.vendure.io/guides/devel...

Reading stories of the banter between TikTok refugees and Chinese RedNote users is fun. Actually speaking to people and learning about them first hand is the best way to circumvent propaganda. But I'm sure it won't last. CCP will not tolerate free exchange for long I think.

Here's a beautiful new web shop that recently launched with @vendure.io: Ciocca migrated from PrestaShop to Vendure and make great use of a number of Vendure's advanced capabilities:

Who has a suggestion for a new, simpler, cooler logo for TypeORM?

I started building an internal training platform for our developers. It's going to cover the very basics (what is an expression? What is a statement?) All the way through our entire stack (TS, Node, SQL, React, Angular) To senior topics like API design, system design.

We've now got public test coverage reporting set up for TypeORM (thanks @osa413.bsky.social) Currently at 72% - not a bad starting point! coveralls.io/github/typeo...

Testing the level of bot infestation here. I absolutely don't want anyone to pitch me to create a custom logo.

Found a new killer app for LLMs: make it possible to understand postmodern art exhibitions.

Repo stats for TypeORM for December: - 17 PRs merged - 62 issues closed We're aiming for a release in the next couple of weeks.

I'm very much enjoying not programming for a bit

Merry Christmas from Vienna 🎄

By the way, if your company relies on TypeORM, we are actively looking for sponsors so that we can start paying people to maintain it full time. We have devs ready and willing to do that! DM me to register your interest.

December was the first month this year since January that more issues & PRs were closed than opened on the TypeORM repo! 🙌

We released it a couple of weeks ago, but I finally had time to write the blog post. This is a tasty feature release for @vendure.io vendure.io/blog/2024/12...

I just finished "Why Nations Fail". Excellent book. I'd put it alongside these other titles in terms of giving a broad understanding of the shape of history and the overarching dynamics behind much of the details of the world we live in.

Thanks @michael-hladky.bsky.social and everyone else involved in putting on NG Glühwein 2024! It was great to meet so many friends old and new. The Angular community is the best, and the framework has a really exciting future.

The first code PRs since last March got merged into TypeORM this week! We are starting with getting the infrastructure (testing, linting etc) into a healthy state. This will set us up for the first bugfixes in the next patch release.

Sure sign that your open source project made it: branded socks 🧦