How to Celebrate Your Code's Birthday 【2022-07-09】Recently XRender turned 3 years old. I had played with gource and ffmpeg before, thinking I could use these two libraries to play the journey of her open source as a story.
How to Survive and Thrive in a Tough Environment 【2022-07-01】Probably a sharing to the team in April this year, archived in the blog. Let's talk about how a domestic development engineer can survive and become stronger when the environment is bad.
My Mac Software Setup in 2022 【2022-06-25】Why do poor students have so much stationery? You'll understand after reading this. A quick share for the team bi-weekly meeting on June 16, 2022.
Introduction to MiaoYan Markdown Editor 【2022-06-13】Recently I refined a macOS Markdown note application I made two years ago and released it for everyone to try.
You Are Still Using WebStorm? 【2021-07-09】So where exactly is WebStorm better? I spent an afternoon this weekend writing an article to "reverse the wheel of history" and introduce to everyone "How to use the latest genuine version of WebStorm?", "How to make WebStorm smooth and not laggy?", and "Where are the fragrant parts of WebStorm?".
Fliggy Serverless at GMTC 【2021-07-05】A sharing of the department's Serverless construction at the 2021 Beijing GMTC Global Frontend Developer Conference. I won the "Star Lecturer" on the spot and also met many friends. A very good experience.
Why Were APPs Two Years Ago So Easy to Use? 【2021-06-09】On the second day of the Apple WWDC 2021 conference in early June 2021, the iOS 15 developer beta was released. As a software early adopter with OCD, I couldn't help but update it immediately.
Github Can Be Played Like This? 【2020-07-17】Make your Github profile page a blog homepage, and automatically update information display every day.
Zaozaoliao - Micro Front-end Topic Sharing 【2020-06-28】Sharing the topic on behalf of Fliggy at the Zaozaoliao Conference. This article is the transcript.
My 2020 🔥 Software Sharing 【2020-05-27】Sharing some commonly used Mac software with internal colleagues.