Profile for zlatko

About zlatko
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- website
- https://zlatko.dev
- some photos
- https://pixelfed.social/zlatko
- some more photos
- https://photos.zlatko.dev
- 52frames photos
- https://52frames.com/photographer/20340
- Gravatar
- https://gravatar.com/zladuric
Bio
According to some, I'm avant-garde ;)
I try to stick to software development and engineering topics, often related to application development, but I also shitpost random stuff, occassionally about photography, (usually not more then) react to politics or economics.
My website is https://zlatko.dev but I less completely-infrequently post a photo or two to my photo gallery https://photos.zlatko.dev.
I also used to post at https://pixelfed.social/zlatko, and https://programming.dev/u/zlatko, and I'll occassionally swipe here and there.
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I organized the 29th Angular Munich Meetup, I got it hosted in my company, and I even gave a talk. Good day!
An interesting thing is that I didn't mention AI even once, and I had so much interest,, during and after the talk. So proud.
man, I am so happy I have clean water and working electricity today
rebooot: command not found...
I need to stop following noisy people. I barely ever see what some of you write.
I "bragged" elsewhere, I can also do it here: I'm learning to develop my own film. You can see here that learning is 50% how to develop, and 50% how not to :)
I was working on some Angular code, and this stupid component would not re-render, and when I looked deeper, it seemed like there was a typo in the OnInit lifecycle method.
And indeed there was, because I had gravy for lunch, and it dropped all over my keyboard so commas and dots were getting stuck together.
Needless to say, it's a good idea to move any gravy logic from your Angular lifecycle methods, and put them into services instead.
Today we had a hackaton at work, and the theme was "AI". I used Junie (JetBrains's agentic plugin thing). It's not very precise, but with some guidance, you can make it work.
You just have to be very clear on what you want.
That's a very tall mountain!
git commit -m "that thing when you open a side-project you haven't touched in 4-5 weeks, and find changes"