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The video discusses the frontend of a large company, Seedtag. The people interviewed include a penpot alternative, Afigma, as well as Script, which has been in development for a while and includes Script-based functionality. One of the advantages of using Script is that it separates structural behavior from data behavior, making it easier to not repeat code often devoted to object orientation. Additionally, there is a story about how you can change the order of function invocation, apart from application partiality, which is useful in cases where you want to pass arguments in a specific order, but also allows you to specify default values for certain parameters. All in all, it is a very useful feature.

  • 00:00:00 Today, we're going to see a frontend but not a normal one. Eva the next step is a fronton that is more advanced than Javascrido. Then we'll begin with little by little with Irma as our guide, who will teach us a fantastic tool called "Reescript." Aitorros, real name Aitor Murray, is a technologist at a large company that uses Chapter League's charter chapter technology. He will explain what Chapter League is and how it works for a company like his. He also talks about how public relations works in today's market, and howChapter League can help with this. Aitor will talk about events that he's generated in the past seven days, which totaled 20 million events. This is an issue of scale! He then talks about a possible pivot, and how it might involve education.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, series metrics and those metrics are discussed. Then, certain dimensions associated with those metrics are considered. Finally, the function is explained, concluding with a description of the "biohability" metric. This is one of the most important metrics for businesses, and is used to measure the success of a brand's advertisement. In the real world, however, this metric is not always met. For example, in video ads, only 25% of the video is seen for the first time. This video also covers some of the tools used by developers to test a website's performance. Finally, it provides a brief overview of one of the metrics used in the development process - a "base of data" for Apache servers.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the backend of a large company, and how Seedtag uses Kafka to send event notifications to various parts of the system. It covers how to build a report based on incoming events, and how to control a publisher with a code injection. Finally, the presenter shows how to send a message to a function that you've defined, and how to get help if needed.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the frontend of a large company, discussing the language used and its features. The language is very old, and is a descendant of Reason, which is a language used in the eastern hemisphere. It is heavily equipped with type systems that have complete inference. This means that the compiler always knows which symbols or expressions signify. The type that has the most influence is the object type. You are an object type, and you don't know what you are. You are something undefined, but also because one of the things that bounds a little is that it always tries to keep you within the execution flow, for example, the topic of using exceptions. Exceptions are like another flow of code that you can't escape. Then, you use the result of an operation as a parameter to say "it is valid," but what this actually means is that you are giving the compiler permission to generate the code. In other words, you are creating a module. You can then add associated information to this module, such as polymorphic variables. This is something that you can't do at scale, for example, but you could do it if you had generic functions for alarm reporting. Finally, you see the real code being executed in the
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the frontend of a large company, Seedtag. The people interviewed include a penpot alternative, Afigma, as well as Script, which has been in development for a while and includes Script-based functionality. One of the advantages of using Script is that it separates structural behavior from data behavior, making it easier to not repeat code often devoted to object orientation. Additionally, there is a story about how you can change the order of function invocation, apart from application partiality, which is useful in cases where you want to pass arguments in a specific order, but also allows you to specify default values for certain parameters. All in all, it is a very useful feature.
  • 00:25:00 The Frontend of a Large Company is written in a language called "seedtag." Seedtag allows for meta programming, which is the ability to write code that gets executed as part of other programs. This is useful for building tools like code analysis tools and Facebook applications. Facebook has been used a lot for code writing, and I haven't seen anything that lets you integrate it into your site like you can with taiscript or javascript. You can actually integrate it into your codebase by not having it all in reescript, but instead have it in other applications. This is one of the things that makes seedtag a good tool; it allows you to extend functionality without having to write all the code in one language. This is done by using "macros" which are small pieces of code that you run as part of your compiler. I'm going to show you an example of a macro and then we'll finish the tutorial.
  • 00:30:00 This video discusses how Seedtag, a large company, functions its frontend. It is interesting to see how things have changed since the creator of swc, a JavaScript code compiler, started doing it in Go. He talks about how he started with cloning, then switched to ras because there is no need to do it that way. Next, he talks about some of the crazy things he has done in automating tasks. Then, he talks about validation. He says that, although this is a tool, it is actually a language. Finally, he talks about how the MDRéis library helps him with this.
  • 00:35:00 In a large company, the frontend is probably a function that is integrated with another part of the company and it does its own things. This can be problematic because it relinquishes control to the browser planner, which can often lead to problems. For example, in Rain Time, when you have things that are asynchronously executed, you often don't stop to think about these kinds of dramas, but when you come with third-party products, things can go bad for you. You, the product, are in competition with the other browsers and you can't rely on them to do everything. One way to deal with these problems is to refactor the codebase, which can result in increased functionality and a 50% decrease in code size. It can be hard to make this change, and it's something that was done incrementally over two years. At the same time, we were talking about renaming Fantasy Projects and doing a talk on the topic. Aitor says that he's lost track of the thread, so Espera que vuelva will be resumed later. We're talking about the problem of name fantasiosos to projects that really are. We have a lot of packages, and some of them are like, for example
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses how Seedtag, a company with multiple Dragon Ball names, separates and organizes its video content. They use a type of XML file called "basts" for advertising, and it is compatible with YouTube and all other advertising media. They also have a type of library that contains scripts for separating and managing video content.
  • 00:45:00 In this YouTube video, we learn about the frontend of a large company. First, we see examples of things that are fun or interesting at the company, and then we learn about the functionality of the frontend. We see how we can change the default event data view to show events of different types (such as an event for a video, an event for a publisher, or an event for a server). We then see how we can create a signal template that will filter out events that we are interested in. Finally, we learn about the package feature of the frontend, which allows us to put any type of container (such as a promise, an observable, or a function) into the frontend.
  • 00:50:00 This YouTube video explains the frontend of a large company, Seedtag. The video covers topics such as how the frontend is similar to Land Road, how to use observables, and how the model mental works. The video also shows how to create a Windows API function.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, the presenter discusses how Seedtag works as a big company, noting that finding the right people has become increasingly difficult due to the shortage of talent. He also mentions that he is currently looking for people with the right skills, but the problem is not finding those people; the problem is converting them into employees. He says that it is almost more difficult to find people with the skills that are needed for the job than it is to find those who want the job. Finally, he says that anyone interested in joining Seedtag's team should contact him on Twitter and he will be happy to meet with them.

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