Alex Seifert
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Alex on Medium.com
I finally did the deed and signed up for an account on Medium.com.
Why I’ve Switched from React to Angular for My Projects
For years, my go-to frontend framework was React, but now I prefer using Angular for my projects. This is why.
Journaling: Paper or Computer?
I have been an avid journaler for over ten years and I have kept my journals both on paper and on the computer. But what do I prefer?
The Problem of Having Too Many Technologies to Choose From
There are constantly new technologies coming out on the market. While this might seem like a great thing, there are some darker sides to it that no one seems to talk about.
New Design for Alex’s Notebook
Alex’s Notebook received a new design today which is based on the WordPress theme for Developer’s Notebook.
Rerouting All PHP Requests to index.php
A common need for a lot of PHP applications is the ability to have the entire application run through an index.php file, but with clean URLs. This is how you can configure Apache to do so
2023 Relaunch of Developer’s Notebook
Today, I am happy to announce that Developer’s Notebook is being relaunched with lots of exciting stuff on the way!
Vue.js: Route-Level Code Splitting with a Page Loader
Vue.js makes it easy to implement router-level code splitting. Page loaders are a great way to indicate that your application is loading.
Reducing the Number of WordPress Plugins
One of WordPress’s greatest strengths is its positively huge plugin ecosystem. There are plugins for just about everything you can think of out there. At the same time, however, it is also its Achilles’ heel.
It’s Amazing How Little Work Developers Are Allowed to Get Done
Having been employed as a developer in one form or another for the past couple of decades, I can thoroughly relate to what this blogger has written about how little work actually gets done and why.
Switching Between Platform: Windows and Mac
Some programmers stick to a single operating system or technology stack, but I like to experiment and try new things out. That means, however, that I often jump back and forth between platforms: particularly between Windows and Mac.