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I'm triggered.


TypeScript helps immensely in this case.


No, but you can do something like this: https://formidable.com/blog/2019/strong-typing/


Oh cool, they have a package for urql: https://graphql-code-generator.com/docs/plugins/typescript-u...

I might try it out once it supports the new hooks.


It is flexible. We need to be available for client meetings, but otherwise we are encouraged to work at times when we do our best work.


Here's an example of a project I worked on under this program - a website for a local community developer meetup.


Hours are self reported using the same system that we use for logging client work.


Okay, thanks!


A lot of us in this industry are very fortunate to have high salaries. At the risk of sounding crass, $20/hour is not much money to me. So this is really just a show of support. I'm going to donate the money anyway. (disclaimer: I work at Formidable)


It sounds like just enough to be nice, and not nearly enough to move the needle, to me.

I guess that’s why I think it’s great.

If it was a smaller token amount, it would feel sad.

If it was more, it would feel exploitative (like a number of people in this thread already said).


Disclaimer: I work at Formidable. I have never used my Sauce time on anything related to Formidable open source or clients.


I used LucidChart free account :)


I chose MongoDB because Symfony has a built-in MongoDB session handler that is included with the framework.


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