It's been a while I posted here, so let me reintroduce myself
I am Oyinkansola, a front end developer helping service based businesses attract customers with well engineered websites. I also share personal insights from God's word.
I am also learning about car dealerships.
Check-in on the progress of my invoice management project.
I am still working in validating the form, I started working on it quite late today, so haven't had enough time to finish it. Will do my best to ensure I can finish it by tomorrow
Check-in on the progress of my invoice management project.
I started working on the functionality of adding a new invoice, still a lot of work in progress, but it's coming together bit by bit.
I should be able to round this up by tomorrow, together with validation logic.
Check-in on the progress of my invoice management project.
I started working on the functionality of adding a new invoice, still a lot of work in progress, but it's coming together bit by bit.
I should be able to round this up by tomorrow, together with validation logic.
@thejustinwelsh I agree with this a lot, and to add to that, you have to be delivering the same quality output each time consistently, people must expect the same value from your work with the standards you have set for yourself.
It's this seemingly little things that matter a lot.
Check-in on my progress with this invoice management project.
I created the UI for creating an invoice, and implemented the dark mode functionality for it. Next up is to make the form functional, and actually add invoices.
@DaytonEllwanger That's it. Being able to exercise discipline, and not just push everything to an LLM. We humans still have to supervise what's being generated
I think we need to start talking about how AI is or might be making devs lose their passion for programming.
The real benefit of coding is in problem solving, and if you push that to AI, the joy of programming really isn't there anymore, what's your opinion on this?