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Evan is the CTO and co-founder of Grouparoo, an open source data framework that easily connects your data to business tools. Evan is an open-source innovator, and frequent speaker at software development conferences focusing on Product Management, Node.JS, Rails, and databases.
Learn more about Evan @ https://www.evantahler.com
Learn more about Evan @ https://www.evantahler.com
TypeScript Types from Class Properties
Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2022-01-06
"Use TypeScript to compute types from complex Objects"
Running a Node app on both IPv4 and IPv6
Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2021-08-16
"Grouparoo can speak IPv4 and IPv6 - Here's how we did it."
Bundle and Distribute Next.js Sites via NPM
Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2021-06-03
"Or, how to make your NPM packages 300mb smaller with this one strange trick!"
Why are database columns 191 characters?
Engineering Notes
Evan Tahler on 2021-05-14
"`varchar(191)` is such an odd number - how did we get here?"
Don't Do Background Jobs on Google Cloud Run
Engineering Notes
Evan Tahler on 2021-04-13
"Google Cloud Run is a great platform as a service, but not for background jobs"
Don’t use underscores in your HTTP Headers
Engineering Notes
Evan Tahler on 2021-03-17
"Don't use underscores in your HTTP headers... at least according to AWS and Nginx!"
SQL Dialect differences in Sequelize
Notes Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2021-03-04
"Grouparoo works with both SQLite and Postgres databases. This post shares what we've learned about the differences."
Gifit: Turn Screen Recordings into GIFs
Engineering Notes
Evan Tahler on 2021-02-12
"With open source tools, you can easily share and embed your screen recordings"
Defer Transaction Side-Effects in Node.js
Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2021-01-21
"Using AsyncHooks, you can collect side-effects within a database transaction and only run them if the transaction succeeds"
Developing Grouparoo on macOS Big Sur
Notes Engineering
Evan Tahler on 2020-11-13
"Learn how to run a Typescript app on macOS Big Sur. Find out more."